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Table Of Contents
HUMAN MEMORY [ AN INTRODUCTION ]……………….4
How Memories are Made…………..5
Remembering a New Face…………6
Why Memory Doesn’t Work!………8
Memory Stores………………………..9
Sensory Information Store (SIS)…9
Short Term Store (STS)……………9
Long Term Store (LTS)……………10
Memory Processes…………………11
Encoding..11
Maintenance………………………..11
Retrieval..12
Another Way to Categorize Memory………………………14
Creativity and Memory……………14
Some Beliefs About Human Memory………………………15
Mind is like a video tape………….15
Mind is reconstructive……………..16
Mind is distributed through the body………………………..16
Mind is very selective in what it remembers……………….16
History of Beliefs About the Mind………………………….17
Other Recent Findings About Memory……………………17
Ancient Belief: Consciousness is not a function of the brain…………………………17
Hypnosis Researches………………17
Other Facts about Memory………18
Organization of Material…………..18
Method of Loci………………………18
Context-Dependent Learning…….18
WORKING WITH MNEMONICS…19
ACRONYMS………………………….19
SENTENCES/ACROSTICS………….20
RHYMES & SONGS…………………20
METHOD OF LOCI………………….21
CHUNKING………………………….22
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT………22
Utilizing Complete Mind to Remember……………………22
Designing Your Mnemonics……..24
Association………………………….24
Imagination…………………………24
Location…25
Learning Styles Affects the Use of Mnemonics………..25
Visual Learners……………………..25
Auditory Learners………………….25
Kinaesthetic Learners……………..26
Memory Implications of Learning Styles……………………26
Using Mnemonics to Learn More Effectively……………26
Hints On Memory Techniques…..27
One-Way or Two-Way links………27
Remember to use location to separate similar mnemonics………………………….27
Why mnemonics might fail……….27
Retrieving lost information……….27
MEMORY TRICKS [ UNLEASHED ]……………………….28
Accelerate your Learning………..28
Reinforcing………………………….29
Reviewing.29
Tools for Reinforcing and Reviewing………………………..29
Paper-Based………………………..29
Word-Processor…………………….29
Don’t Forget Your Memory………30
Remembering Things………………30
Some Other Memory Tricks………30
Create Good Memory Habits……..30
Improve Memory Up To 10 Times………………………….31
Curse Rule31
Remembering Numbers…………..31
Remembering people Names…….32
Remembering Everyday Details…32
Memorizing Long Speech…………32
Memorizing Foreign Vocabulary….32
Remembering Weekly Appointments and Meeting Times..32
Remembering Anniversaries and Historical Dates………..32
Are you Getting the “Memory Full” Message?………….33
A too-full computer versus a too-full brain…………………34
Reboot…..34
Delete unnecessary files………….34
Call the help desk………………….34
Download.34
Defragment…………………………35
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Human Memory [ An Introduction ]
” Memory is the cabinet of imagination, the treasury of reason, the registry of conscience and council chamber of thought ”
I keep in mind my mother’s vegetable backyard when I was a kid, callus plants tall like skyscrapers. I remember whilst I knocked down of a tree and everybody from the neighbor’s grill hurried over to observe if I’d wrecked a bone. memorize, memorize… the verb itself is elegiac. The idea of reminiscence is so exciting that we’ve approach with additional descriptions for it than for any other cerebral experience.
Early hypothesis envisage a memory “engram,” a truthful manuscript written by the body to explain long-ago experiences. Freud popularized descriptions of reserved memoirs, experiences actually obscured in the pits of the intuitive. Contemporary descriptions are conquered by correlation to computers, in which the individual mind is a hard disk that stores practice in electronic archives and folders. Distinctive of biology, the fact is at formerly more intricate and extra stunning than any of these metaphors.
How does the brain stock up information? What type of reminiscence do people have? How simple is it for you to memorize certain things? It’s thought that humans have two main sort of memory: short-term and long-term.
Scientists do not yet recognize numerous stuff about human memory and many of the thoughts and hypothesis regarding it are still fairly contentious. The subsequent argument stresses a few of the more extensively decided upon thoughts. For instance, most scientists agree that it is very useful to describe human memory as a set of STORES which are “places” to put information, plus a set of PROCESSES that that act on the stores.
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