Brain Quote by Daniel J. Siegel
“...not all encounters with the world affect the mind equally. Studies have demonstrated that if the brain appraises an event as "meaningful," it will be more likely to be recalled in the future.”
About This Quote
Memories are preferentially stored when the brain tags experiences as meaningful, leading to stronger recall later.
In simple terms: Meaningful events are remembered better.
Significance boosts memory retention.
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When to use this quote
- learning new concepts
- personal milestones
- traumatic events
- educational settings
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- designing curricula that highlight relevance
- therapeutic techniques that reframe experiences
Questions to Reflect On
- How does perceived importance shape what we remember?
- Can we train ourselves to find meaning in routine tasks?