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The Psychology of Learning

How Your Brain Takes in New Information

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The Psychology of Learning

By: Ezra Thorne
Narrated by: Phillip Burke
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Have you ever suddenly realised you know all the lyrics to your favourite song—even though you never set out to memorise them? Or maybe you finally nailed a skateboard trick after what felt like endless attempts. That “aha” moment when everything clicks? That’s your brain at work. Believe it or not, it’s doing much more than you think.

Learning isn’t just something that happens in school or when studying for a test. It’s happening all the time. Whether picking up a new language, figuring out how to solve a puzzle, or remembering where you left your keys, your brain is constantly absorbing, storing, and sorting information. It's a full-time job, and your brain is an expert.

This book is about the psychology of learning—the fascinating science behind how your brain takes in new information, makes sense of it, and stores it away for future use. Think of your brain as a supercharged computer: It processes data, runs programs (like walking, talking, and thinking), stores memories, and constantly updates itself based on new experiences. The more you understand how this system works, the better you can use it.

And here’s the best part: learning how learning works can help you understand better.

Why do you remember some things easily and forget others instantly? Why does cramming the night before rarely help? Why does practising in small chunks help you improve faster than trying to learn everything all at once? The answers aren’t just helpful—they’re exciting. They reveal how your memory, emotions, habits, and focus all work together behind the scenes to shape what you know and what you can do.

This book will explore 10 powerful and surprising ways your brain handles learning. We’ll uncover why repetition works, how your environment affects memory, why making mistakes can be a good thing, and what sleep and music have to do with learning faster. And we’ll do it without complicated jargon or boring theories.

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As a teacher, I found The Psychology of Learning to be an eye-opener. It offers fresh insights into how students absorb information and why traditional methods like cramming don’t work. I’ve already applied several techniques from the book in my classroom, and my students are engaging more than ever.

As a teacher

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After reading this, I changed how I study and work. I now understand how sleep and environment affect memory and learning. I’ve seen a real improvement in my focus and ability to remember things more efficiently

Boosted My Memory and Productivity

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Reading this book felt like unlocking the user's manual for my brain. It reassured me that struggling to learn something isn’t failure—it’s part of the process. The author does a fantastic job of showing how powerful our brains are, and how simple changes in habit can supercharge learning. Absolutely worth the read.

Fun, Insightful, and Surprisingly Empowering

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As a teacher and mom, this book helped me understand how kids learn naturally. The chapter on mistakes being part of the learning process was eye-opening. I’ve already applied some ideas with great results.

A Game-Changer for Parents and Teachers

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I bought this for myself as a returning adult student and ended up sharing it with my teenage daughter. The writing is clear and motivating, and the examples—like memorizing song lyrics or practicing skateboard tricks—make it easy to connect with. This book proves that learning never stops and can be fun.

This book proves that learning never stops

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