Don’t panic, just brush up on your mnemonics. You remember them – the short, always useful verbal devices that encode long series of facts in ways that make those facts easy to recall. If you remember ...
In a post-CoVid world, where we all feel riddled by brain fog, improving memory is high on most of our agendas. While there are several tried-and-tested techniques you can turn to–even a few that are ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It's 35 degrees outside but high in an RMIT University tower in Swanston Street the air is chilled to just 19 – brain temperature.
Ever wandered into a store and quickly realized you’ve forgotten what you need? Or been introduced to someone and forget their name by the time they walk away? Don’t worry; you’re not alone. A 2007 ...
It's 35 degrees outside but high in an RMIT University tower in Swanston Street the air is chilled to just 19 – brain temperature. Around the room, nine people sit bent over their desks. Most wear ...
In prior lessons, we learned some of the key principles of memorization: Lesson 1: encoding, consolidation, retrieval, re-consolidation Lesson 2: getting motivated Lesson 3: paying attention Lesson 8: ...
“Indian Constitution empowers the Supreme Court to issue five types of writs. Can you tell fast what are they? Simply remember ‘CPM Head Quarters’ and the answer lies in the capital letters in it: ‘C’ ...
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