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How Fast Do Skills Fade? A Meta-Analysis of Procedural Skill Retention and Decay

11 min · 26. juni 2025
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This content was created using generative AI and is intended for informational purposes only. The views, interpretations, and opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect those of the original authors, researchers, or the Georgia Institute of Technology. We encourage viewers to consult the original research (linked below) and academic sources for authoritative and detailed insights.Procedural skill retention and decay: A meta-analytic reviewCorey E Tatel, Phillip L Ackerman PMID: 40455501 DOI: 10.1037/bul0000481https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40455501/#SkillDecay, #ProceduralMemory, #MetaAnalysis, #MotorSkills, #PsychologyResearch, #SkillRetention, #LearningAndPerformance, #CognitivePsychology, #TrainingEffectiveness, #PsychMeta @georgiatech @GTSciences @GeorgiaTechPsychology

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This content was created using generative AI and is intended for informational purposes only. The views, interpretations, and opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect those of the original authors, researchers, or the Georgia Institute of Technology. We encourage viewers to consult the original research (linked below) and academic sources for authoritative and detailed insights.Procedural skill retention and decay: A meta-analytic reviewCorey E Tatel, Phillip L Ackerman PMID: 40455501 DOI: 10.1037/bul0000481https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40455501/#SkillDecay, #ProceduralMemory, #MetaAnalysis, #MotorSkills, #PsychologyResearch, #SkillRetention, #LearningAndPerformance, #CognitivePsychology, #TrainingEffectiveness, #PsychMeta @georgiatech @GTSciences @GeorgiaTechPsychology

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