Desirable Difficulty
Cross-source consensus on Desirable Difficulty from 1 sources and 3 claims.
1 sources · 3 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Effortful and successful retrieval is presented as producing the strongest long-term learning effects. — Adaptive balancing of effort, accuracy and response speed in anomia treatment for post-stroke aphasia in community-based settings in the USA: a within-subjects randomised controlled trial protocol
- Desirable difficulty distinguishes immediate ease of access from durable memory representation. — Adaptive balancing of effort, accuracy and response speed in anomia treatment for post-stroke aphasia in community-based settings in the USA: a within-subjects randomised controlled trial protocol
- Optimal treatment difficulty is challenging but achievable rather than maximally difficult. — Adaptive balancing of effort, accuracy and response speed in anomia treatment for post-stroke aphasia in community-based settings in the USA: a within-subjects randomised controlled trial protocol