Scientific Secrets for a Powerful Memory
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Scientific Secrets for a Powerful Memory

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Explore the real research on how memory functions. By tapping into a series of scientifically proven strategies, tricks, and techniques, and by practicing them through dynamic exercises, you'll emerge from the end of this short course with the ability to process information more effectively and to increase your chance of remembering almost anything you want.
20231 saison
Distribution : Peter M. Vishton
TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
6 épisodes
  • 1. Your Amazing Prehistoric Memory

    1. Your Amazing Prehistoric Memory

    After a quick memory test to set the stage, Professor Vishton introduces you to one of the most basic ways your memory can encode information: the Major System. With this strategy, you’ll learn how to encode numbers into words and then into distinct images that can help you recall the numerical information whenever you like.
    After a quick memory test to set the stage, Professor Vishton introduces you to one of the most basic ways your memory can encode information: the Major System. With this strategy, you’ll learn how to encode numbers into words and then into distinct images that can help you recall the numerical information whenever you like.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    31 oct. 2023
  • 2. Encoding Information with Images

    2. Encoding Information with Images

    Focus on one of the simplest tricks for memorizing information: the Method of Loci. Like the Major System, this strategy encodes information into a format your brain is especially good at using; in this case, it ties information to a physical location. Gain familiarity with this method through several engaging exercises.
    Focus on one of the simplest tricks for memorizing information: the Method of Loci. Like the Major System, this strategy encodes information into a format your brain is especially good at using; in this case, it ties information to a physical location. Gain familiarity with this method through several engaging exercises.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    31 oct. 2023
  • 3. Maximizing Short- and Long-Term Memory

    3. Maximizing Short- and Long-Term Memory

    In this insightful lecture, Professor Vishton walks you through the three steps of successful memory: a perception to short-term memory, encoding short-term memory to your long-term memory, and retrieving information from your long-term memory. In addition, you’ll explore how amnesia and other hippocampus-related damages can disrupt this normal memory process; and much more.
    In this insightful lecture, Professor Vishton walks you through the three steps of successful memory: a perception to short-term memory, encoding short-term memory to your long-term memory, and retrieving information from your long-term memory. In addition, you’ll explore how amnesia and other hippocampus-related damages can disrupt this normal memory process; and much more.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    30 min
    31 oct. 2023
  • 4. Why and When We Forget

    4. Why and When We Forget

    Among the topics you’ll investigate are the “Ebbinghaus forgetting function,” which offers insights into the relationship between time, amount of studying, and the likelihood of memory recall; the most effective way to remember a new set of information (hint: it doesn’t involve cramming); and how to access that pesky piece of information that’s “on the tip of your tongue.”
    Among the topics you’ll investigate are the “Ebbinghaus forgetting function,” which offers insights into the relationship between time, amount of studying, and the likelihood of memory recall; the most effective way to remember a new set of information (hint: it doesn’t involve cramming); and how to access that pesky piece of information that’s “on the tip of your tongue.”
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    30 min
    31 oct. 2023
  • 5. Keeping Your Whole Brain in Peak Condition

    5. Keeping Your Whole Brain in Peak Condition

    To have a good memory that functions at the peak of its powers, you need to keep your entire brain healthy. Professor Vishton shows you how to do just that. You’ll learn how not just a part of your brain, but the entire organ, is involved in remembering things. You’ll also investigate the science behind studies of exercise, sleep, and nutrition.
    To have a good memory that functions at the peak of its powers, you need to keep your entire brain healthy. Professor Vishton shows you how to do just that. You’ll learn how not just a part of your brain, but the entire organ, is involved in remembering things. You’ll also investigate the science behind studies of exercise, sleep, and nutrition.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    29 min
    31 oct. 2023
  • 6. Human Memory Is Reconstruction, Not Replay

    6. Human Memory Is Reconstruction, Not Replay

    Why should you bother enhancing your memory when there are computers to do it for you? In what ways is information stored on a computer different from information stored in the recesses of your brain? What are the limits of how memory functions? What are some important roles that technology can play in backing up our memories? Why are “source memories” and “flashbulb memories” so problematic?
    Why should you bother enhancing your memory when there are computers to do it for you? In what ways is information stored on a computer different from information stored in the recesses of your brain? What are the limits of how memory functions? What are some important roles that technology can play in backing up our memories? Why are “source memories” and “flashbulb memories” so problematic?
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    31 min
    31 oct. 2023
  • Scientific Secrets for a Powerful Memory
    20231 saison
    Explore the real research on how memory functions. By tapping into a series of scientifically proven strategies, tricks, and techniques, and by practicing them through dynamic exercises, you'll emerge from the end of this short course with the ability to process information more effectively and to increase your chance of remembering almost anything you want.
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