Mathematics and Memory

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2020-04
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Marler, Rachel
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Graham-Tutt, Camonia
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University of Hawaiʻi — West Oʻahu
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Memory and recognition play a crucial role in mathematics. Pattern recognition, active working memory, and the memory of rules are all important memory factors when it comes to the study of mathematics. When students are faced with a math problem, they must be able to recall knowledge from their long-term memory in order to know the proper rules and steps required to accurately solve the problem in front of them.
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Rachel Marler's poster presentation titled "Mathematics and Memory" for Dr. Camonia Graham-Tutt's PUBA 308 class.
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