by Dominic O'Brien | Oct 22, 2015 | Featured Articles
by Michael Hotchkiss Enlarge Princeton graduate student Ghootae Kim discusses the memory research with Turk-Browne and Kenneth Norman, a Princeton professor of psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. The researchers’ experiment involved 24 adults whose...
by Dominic O'Brien | Oct 22, 2015 | Featured Articles
BBC News – Memory recall ‘better when eyes shut’ 16 January 2015 Last updated at 02:45 Closing your eyes when trying to recall events increases the chances of accuracy, researchers at the University of Surrey suggest. Scientists tested people’s...
by Dominic O'Brien | Oct 22, 2015 | Our Course
♦ Memory and brain training – the future ♦ A look at a champion’s EEG ♦ Audio Visual Stimulation ♦ Remembering cards to boost your Memory Power ♦ Your memory now ♦ Competition Time ♦ Final word ♦ Q &...
by Dominic O'Brien | Oct 22, 2015 | Our Course
♦ Mnemonics ♦ Extended Acronyms ♦ Reading Efficiently and Effectively ♦ Remember thousands of Facts and Figures ♦ How Memorise an entire Dictionary ♦ The Art of reviewing ♦ Primacy, Recency – Keep the knowledge forever ♦ Food for thought – Nutrition ♦ Oxygen and...
by Dominic O'Brien | Oct 22, 2015 | Our Course
♦ Practical Applications ♦ How to Be a walking Calendar ♦ How to become a “Spelling Bee”. ♦ Exercise ♦ Brain film ♦ Art of Observation ♦ How to remember foreign Vocab