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Elaborative rehearsal is a crucial cognitive strategy that strengthens information encoding in long-term memory by making meaningful connections between new data and pre-existing knowledge. This approach contrasts with maintenance rehearsal, which involves simple repetition without delving into the significance of the information. While maintenance rehearsal might temporarily keep information active in short-term memory, it is less effective for long-term retention.

The effectiveness of elaborative rehearsal is grounded in the Levels of Processing theory, which posits that more profound, more meaningful processing leads to better memory retention. Elaborative rehearsal facilitates such deep processing by encouraging individuals to engage with the material on a conceptual level, creating associations with previously stored memories. For example, learning a person's name, such as "Sandy," might be reinforced by mentally linking the name to a familiar image, like a sandy beach, creating a memorable connection.

In language learning, elaborative rehearsal plays an essential role in vocabulary retention. When encountering a new word, such as the Spanish word "perro" (dog), associating the word with a vivid mental image, such as a dog running in the park, enhances the depth of processing. By linking the unfamiliar word with an existing memory or photo, learners can create stronger, more durable associations, making the recall of "perro" more likely during future retrieval attempts. This process highlights the importance of semantic connections in enhancing the consolidation of new information in long-term memory.

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7.26 : Elaborative Rehearsals

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7.1 : Understanding Memory

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7.2 : System of Memory

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7.6 : Chunking and Rehearsal in Sensory Memory

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7.7 : Storage

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7.8 : Long-Term Memory

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7.9 : Explicit Memories

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7.10 : Implicit Memories

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7.11 : Serial Position Effect

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7.12 : Retrieval

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7.13 : Autobiographical Memory

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7.14 : Flashbulb Memory

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