104: Repetition suppression: The case for novelty

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104: Repetition suppression: The case for novelty

Ditch That Textbook

18 September 2018

Drive the same route to school for a while and you'll do it on autopilot. Why? It's easier on your brain that way. It can ignore what it's doing. That's "repetition suppression": you ignore what you do repeatedly. This isn't a good thing in the classroom. We don't want students to ignore. This makes the case for novelty!