glömskekurvor
Glömskekurvor is a Swedish term that translates to "forgetfulness curves" or "curves of forgetting." It refers to the graphical representation of how memory retention declines over time after learning new information. These curves illustrate that the rate of forgetting is not constant but typically starts rapidly and then slows down, meaning a significant portion of information is lost shortly after initial learning, with the remaining information being retained for longer periods.
The concept of forgetting curves was popularized by the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus in the late
Understanding glömskekurvor is crucial for effective learning and memory strategies. The typical shape of these curves