How Can I Exercise and Improve My Short-Term Memory? By: Alvaro Fernandez Want to improve memory? Then you need to know that the most important component of memory is attention. By choosing to attend to something and focus on it, you create a personal interaction with it, which gives it personal meaning, making it easier to remember. In this article SharpBrains´ Brain Coach shares key tips and techniques to exercise our attention-and memory. Tags: brain fitness, improve memory, improve attention, short-term memory, improve concentration
Memory Formation & Developing Perseverance By: Stephen Campbell To maintain keen memory and focus, one has to develop perseverance in many aspects of his life as an individual. It is also important to believe that a person of advanced age can still have the effective memory formation system, particularly if there is a decision to enhance and develop perseverance in many other aspects of one's life. Tags: long term memory, short term memory, lose memory, develop memory, how to memorize music
Increase Your Brains Capacity By: Jim Gat Well, it looks like you are also having problems with your short-term memory. Welcome to my club. And, be sure that you and I are not the only ones having issues with our memory. Thankfully, I have had that problem for a while and have learned some tricks along the way that have helped. Logically, I think they can help you, also. Tags: short term memory, improve memory, memory techniques, memory tricks, photographic memory, healt
How to Keep the Brain Growing. By: Trevor Kassulke. Even though the brain is not actually a muscle the brain does need to be exercised regularly so that it will continue growing and developing nerve connections that help improve memory. While studying the brain and how memory works scientist realized there were things that could be done to improve your long and short term memory. Tags: memory, improve memory, short term memory, long term memory, auditory memory exercises, photogr
What is Memory Retention? By: Greg Frost There are many ways of classifying the human mind and its ability to retain information. One of the most often used classifications are based on the duration of memory retention, especially the sensory, short term and long term memory. Short term memory refers to the recent memory, and is most of the time short-lived in our memory. A colloquial example would be when you meet many new people, cursorily introduced at a party. Long term memory, on the other hand, can be likened to a computer chip where all the information that you have aquired is kept. Sensory memory is conveyed through your senses of sight and sound, where you keep these “images” in your mind. Tags: Memory Retention, human mind, long term memory, Short term memory, recent memory, improving you
Avoiding Short Term Memory Loss By: Greg Frost Different names for memory loss are amnesia and dementia. Our biggest fears as we grow older can come from losing our memory, and the inability handle family members who are experiencing such memory loss. Short term memory loss can be caused by stroke, circulation, Alzheimers as well as weak mental activity in our mind. However, take heart that memory loss is temporary and can be made better or prevented. Tags: Short Term Memory Loss, amnesia, dementia, sufficient sleep, boosting your memory
The Science Of Ways Of Improving Memory By: Stephen Campbell Some important issues that are popularly discussed these days in conjunction to cognitive domain include memory loss, the short term memory, and the ways of improving memory. In medical science, these are subject to intensive studies. Tags: memory loss, short term memory loss, improving memory
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