You demonstrate the principle "You remember meaning before details." This means that when you grasp the overarching message or meaning of a presentation, such as the speaker's key points, you're more likely to retain that information even if specific details or examples are forgotten.
When you tell your parents about the great speaker at the school assembly, and you can remember the point of his message but not the examples that he used, you demonstrate which of the following principles?
Emotions get your attention.
The brain needs a break.
The brain cannot multi-task.
You remember meaning before details.
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