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Why is practice important for memory to transition into learning?

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It strengthens how signals pass between neurons.
It enables the brain.to store more information.
It increases the number of cells in the brain.
It allows the brain to grow in size.

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Repetition and rehearsal of information enhance a process called consolidation, the process by which memories are moved from temporary storage in the hippocampus (a small structure within the brain) to more permanent storage in the cortex (the outer layer of the brain) (Richards, 2003, p. 24).

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