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Memory Training - Winning The Name Game
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Boost Your Memory Related Articles 1Improve Your Memory, 8 Easy Tricks
Our brains can recognize and attach meaning to multiple forms and combinations of stimuli: the taste and color of baked bread, the sound and feel of crumpled newspaper, the smell and location of a favorite Italian Restaurant. Our minds are capable of making accurate identifications when a single is...
What is Memory and How You Can Increase Your Memory Power - Part I
Memory is defined as the ability to store and receive information. Memory like a filing system involves three processes: information must be entered into the system, stored without deterioration, and recovered when needed. These three are generally known to psychologists as the three R's: registratio...
What is Memory and How You Can Increase Your Memory Power - Part II
Memory can be divided into different types. Peter Russell in his book, 'The Brain Book' describes 8 types of memories. Episodic memory: The memory for past episodes or events in one's life. Factual memory: The memory of facts such as July fourth is the Independence Day of America etc. Semantic memory: The...
How to Improve Your Memory by Forgetting the Right Things
Back in 1885, the German scientist Hermann Ebbinghaus made the first experimental studies in remembering and forgetting. What he discovered then still holds true today -- that using the common method of memorizing, we forget forty percent within twenty minutes and seventy-five percent by the end of ...
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Boost Your Memory Related ArticlesImprove Your Memory, 8 Easy Tricks
Our brains can recognize and attach meaning to multiple forms and combinations of stimuli: the taste and color of baked bread, the sound and feel of crumpled newspaper, the smell and location of a favorite Italian Restaurant. Our minds are capable of making accurate identifications when a single isolated stimulus is presented, however, memories become increasingly indelible when multiple stimuli suc...
How to Improve Your Memory and Never Forget a Face
You are still in the company of your new acquaintance. Having applied Rule One successfully, you are positive you heard his name pronounced correctly, and you are conscientiously observing Rule Two, which means you are seizing every opportunity of saying his name aloud. Rule Three comes next, and you are to put it into effect at once: Fasten the Face in Your Mind. The difference between the...
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