Paper Calendars Boost Memory Encoding More Than Digital Scheduling

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A University of Tokyo study finds handwriting on paper strengthens memory encoding and recall more than typing on tablets or smartphones, with MRI showing stronger hippocampal and related brain activity; the fixed spatial cues and tactile feel of paper appear to enhance learning and may influence creativity, even as digital tools offer convenience.
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