“Our research shows that we can help people with mild cognitive impairment improve the amount of information they learn and remember; however, different cognitive training approaches engage the brain ...
https://doi.org/10.2307/1511089 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/1511089 Copy URL Over a six-week period, students with learning disabilities in an innercity middle ...
So-called “memory athletes,” for example, participants in the annual World Memory Championships, can rapidly learn and retain large amounts of information. Top athletes can quickly memorize a list of ...
A team of researchers from University of Michigan and Penn State College of Medicine compared two mnemonic strategies for people with memory loss and published the findings in the journal Alzheimer's ...
What's the best way to improve your memory as you age? Turns out, it depends, a new study comparing mnemonic and rehearsal-based memorization in people with mild cognitive impairment suggests. What's ...
Think of how easy your job would be if you were able to easily memorize information that you often find yourself having to refer back to. For memory athletes, people who compete to commit long ...
Medically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MDMedically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD The method of loci is a strategy for memorizing new information that originated in ancient Greece. It involves ...
We humans sometimes use a memory technique called chunking. For example, with phone numbers we usually remember the three-digit chunk and the four-digit chunk. Two items instead of seven. “Well, the ...
What’s the best way to improve your memory as you age? Turns out, it depends, a new study suggests. But your fourth-grade math teacher may have been onto something with that phrase to help you ...