Encoding
The process of converting information into memory traces.
Also known as: Memory encoding
Category: Psychology & Mental Models
Tags: cognition, knowledge-management, learning, memories, psychology
Explanation
Encoding is the cognitive process of converting perceived information into memory traces that can later be retrieved. How information is encoded affects how well it's remembered. Deep encoding (connecting to existing knowledge, elaborating, visualizing) creates stronger memories than shallow encoding (rote repetition, surface features). PKM practices like writing in your own words, making connections, and using templates all support effective encoding of knowledge.
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