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Monday, December 5, 2011

MEMORY -WIRES

WIRES
Working memory
IMPLICIT MEMORY
Remote memory
Episodic memory
Semantic memory
Brain contain 100 billion neurons and complexity of neuron
5 senses acquire, place and retrieve acquire with attention then
Leave info in as many places as possible so that you can retrieve easily
Mnemonics ACROSTIC energetic mother just served us nine pizzas
Sentence has meaning, visual effect
Brain break down info,
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OUTSOURCING BRAINS WORK TO THES EEQUIPMENTS LIKE CELL PHONE
CHUNKING
MEDIATION OR BRIDGING
ASSOCIATE A KNOWN PIECE OF INFO WITH TWO INFO WHICH WE ARE LIKELY TO FORGET
POLAND –WARSAW
POLAND SAW WAR FIRST
ASSOCIATE A VISUAL OBJECT WITH THE WORDS
ROSY VISUALIZE WITH ROSE
CIRCARDIAN OR BIO RHYTHEM AUTUMNALL TREES SHED AND SPRING THEY BLOSSOM
EVERY LIVING BODY HA SBIO RHYTHEM
FILING TAKES PLACE WHEN WE SLEEP DURING REM SLEEP
HARD DISK TO SAVE NOT IN RAM
EDUCATION IS NOT INFORMATION BUT TRANSFORMATION
WARRANGAL FARMERS USING PEPSI OR COKE AS FERTILISER
DEPTH OR LEVEL OF PROCESSING E6
One of the proven memory techniques known today is called the Link Method. As mentioned above, enhancing your memory skills require you to become creative and imaginative which are considered very strong memory boosters when exercised correctly.
Using the Link approach, it has been proven that an object associated to the next on the list is less confusing to do, not to mention the order of the information included are also memorized easier. The list of items to be memorized can easily be remembered no matter how irrelevant they are from one another. With continuous practice and diligence, Link Method allows you to remember things from the top of your head without getting stuck in frustration in the middle of urgency. Now isn't that a good thing? Of course it is.
Let me give you an example. Say you need to remember five items. We can take the items as the following; a cat, rice, hat, pigeon and fence. They are entirely different and have no relevance from one another but remembering these bits of information is a piece of cake with pure Link Method. What you need to do is have your imagination working by starting on the cat. Imagine it as a Siamese cat that eats rice since he's from Siam. The rice is served in a hat but then, a pigeon comes along and starts to eat the rice. Seeing this, the cat chases the pigeon away and ends up landing in the fence.

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