SLEEP-BASED VOCABULARY MEMORIZATION AND MORNING RETENTION METHOD

Authors

  • Mahmudova Sevinchoy Maxsud qizi Faculty of English language and literature, Samarkand State institute of Foreign Languages, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
  • Zubaydova Nilufar Academic supervisor

Keywords:

vocabulary, memory consolidation, sleep-learning, retention, language learning

Abstract

Many language learners struggle with long-term vocabulary retention due to stress, distraction, or ineffective memorization strategies. A growing number of learners report that reviewing vocabulary before sleep and revising it again upon waking significantly improves recall. This article explores the personal-experience-based method of nighttime vocabulary learning, its psychological foundations, and the reasons why morning review leads to stronger memory retention

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Published

2025-12-22

How to Cite

SLEEP-BASED VOCABULARY MEMORIZATION AND MORNING RETENTION METHOD. (2025). SYNAPSES: INSIGHTS ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES, 2(12), 314-317. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/siad/article/view/15578