Enhancement strategies for memory/ PSYC

Perform research outside of the textbook to find studies that have tested one of those strategies. What did those studies find?
Which of these devices do you think is best for your memory? Why?
Provide an example of when you have used it in the past or think you could use it in the future.

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irstly, Sandra is a Belgian citizen which means under Article 20 (1) TFEU and Article 9 TEU , she is an EU citizen. She has the right to move and reside freely which is one of the fundamental freedoms of the European Union. She has moved from her netball team, Antwerp Angels, which is based in Belgium over to Tooting which is based in London, England which is another Member State. Her contract is for 2 years and she will receive £2000 per match played. Sandra has moved from Belgium to London as a worker so she is protected under Article 25 of the Directive 2004/38 and can stay longer than 3 months based on Article 7 of the Directive. In the case of Lawrie-Blum v Baden-Württemberg the Court of Justice objectively defined a ‘worker’ as “a person who is obliged to provide services for another in return for monetary reward and who is subject to the direction and control of the other person as regards the way in which the work is to be done.” In this situation Sandra is providing a service through netball for Tooting where she has a contract in which she is under the control of and she receives her “monetary reward” which is £2000 per match played. She can therefore stay longer than 3 months as she is working and has sufficient economic income. Sandra is entitled to all of the European Union related rights which include Article 45 TFEU which provides that a Union worker has the right to “accept offers of employment actually made, move freely within the territory of Member States for this purpose, stay in a Member State for the purpose of employment and remain in the territory of a Member State after having been employed in that state.”Free movement doesn’t just mean the right to move and reside freely, it also means the right to be treated the same as nationals of that particular Member State. Anyone who does exercises their free movement rights shall not be discriminated against as that would be going directly against the internal market objectives of the European Union which are set in Article 26 (2) TFEU . The non-discrimination principles are set in Article 18 TFEU . The case of Commission v Germany (Re Nursing Directives) established that those who are entitled to EU rights must be made aware of them, and must be able to rely upon them before a court of law. Article 20 (2) TFEU establishes the rights attached to EU citizens which include: “the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States, the right to vote and stand as candidates in elections to the Eu

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