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Memory Improvement: A Complete Guide to a Better Memory for Increased Productivity Using Memory Improvement Techniques

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The brain is the world’s largest capacity memory storage unit. The limits of its capacity have not yet been discovered. You can retain everything you are exposed to in one form or another. You have it all there. If you access the memory of what happened in the long-term memory network, you will find that the memory is tinged with the interpretations you made of it back then, prejudices, biases, and all. The brain is no mere data storage device like the plane’s black box. Although we often liken our brain to a computer, it really isn’t like one beyond a few over-simplified concepts. Instead, there are quantum devices, logical circuits, and tremendous amounts of back up and associative references in our brain, allowing us to have more robust abilities than any computer or even supercomputer. If you leave the world’s most powerful supercomputer turned on, it will stay in that same state forever, but a child will observe and learn. The child will use its memories to create more experiences and test more scenarios, changing itself, its environment, and its own brain in the process. The philosophy behind this book has been to provide you with the understanding you need to improve your memory right here, right now, where you stand. You don’t need to take any supplements or concoctions or have any implants put in. All you need to do is to activate the existing internal structures of the brain you already have. It takes desire, and a determination to learn new things, to create new networks of neurons, and even trigger neurogenesis.

Author: Weber, Alan D

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 109186781X
Language: English
Pages: 130

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Weight 0.35 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.28 in

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