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Rhythm Helps Memory Stick

🧠 Your brain loves rhythm. It helps the hippocampus encode information more effectively. When you repeat things in rhythm—whether it’s clapping, chanting, or tapping—it gets stored like a skill (think biking or typing). Over time, this creates procedural memory, which is slow to build but very long-lasting.

āœ”ļø Use it in learning: repeat vocabulary in rhythm, clap out grammar patterns, or rap tricky facts. It’s like muscle memory for your brain.

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