![]() ![]() This makes for an intractable leech that requires rewording, or using mnemonic techniques. ![]() Important! Auto-postpone may also produce infinite leech loops in which you will indefinitely try to postpone ill-structured material never actually solving the problem!įigure: A leech alert raised for an item that has already been forgotten 23 times. Once you consciously re-memorize the position of both countries on the map, the problem may be solved once and for all. For example, if you tend to confuse Nigeria and Niger on the African map, taking a 50-100 day break from making repetitions on this subject may actually resolve the confusion by cleaning your memory from erroneous traces. Quite often, taking a break from repetitions of a leech may help overcome an erroneous memory pattern.
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