Theory

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To study your memory and sleep, use options available in SuperMemo in the following places:

Examples

Tools : Workload

You can use Tools : Workload (Ctrl+W) to inspect the daily and the monthly calendar of repetitions. You can view the number of repetitions scheduled, number of scheduled topics, number of scheduled items, as well as the record of past repetitions, and past retention, or how many new items were memorized.

Daily workload

SuperMemo: Tools : Workload : Daily tab showing the record of repetitions executed over a two-month period
SuperMemo: Tools : Workload : Daily tab showing the record of repetitions executed over a two-month period

Monthly workload

SuperMemo: Tools : Workload : Monthly tab showing the record of repetitions executed over a three-year period
SuperMemo: Tools : Workload : Monthly tab showing the record of repetitions executed over a three-year period

Tools : Statistics : Analysis

You can use Tools : Statistics : Analysis to inspect your forgetting curve, daily changes to your measured forgetting index, your learning overload, and many more:

Forgetting curve

SuperMemo: Tools : Statistics : Analysis : Forgetting Curves graphs for 20 repetition number categories multiplied by 20 A-Factor categories
SuperMemo: Tools : Statistics : Analysis : Forgetting Curves graphs for 20 repetition number categories multiplied by 20 A-Factor categories

Daily changes to the measured forgetting index

SuperMemo: Tools : Statistics : Analysis : Use : Efficiency : Forgetting index shows you the changes to the measured forgetting index on individual days
SuperMemo: Tools : Statistics : Analysis : Use : Efficiency : Forgetting index shows you the changes to the measured forgetting index on individual days

Priorities missed due to overload

SuperMemo: Tools : Statistics : Analysis : Use : Priorities missed : Topics shows your actual processing capacity for high-priority topics on individual days
SuperMemo: Tools : Statistics : Analysis : Use : Priorities missed : Topics shows your actual processing capacity for high-priority topics on individual days

Tools : Statistics : Statistics

Tools : Statistics : Element data

Tools : Timeline