Enactment effect

The enactment effect, also called the self-performed task effect (SPT effect), refers to the fact that assigned verb phrases are more recallable if the denoted action is performed during learning, compared to just getting the verbal information or seeing someone else perform the action. The use of gestures increases the quantity, retention period, and accessibility of recallable phrases.

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Enactment effect

The enactment effect, also called the self-performed task effect (SPT effect), refers to the fact that assigned verb phrases are more recallable if the denoted action is performed during learning, compared to just getting the verbal information or seeing someone else perform the action. The use of gestures increases the quantity, retention period, and accessibility of recallable phrases.

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