Archive for October, 2007
Photographic Memory Training It Is Possible
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007With some simple training it is perfectly possible to develop what we might describe as a photographic memory.
People have been trained to develop film and print pictures of images they captured on cellulose, but for some reason they have trouble learning how to develop the images they captured in their mind.
A photographic memory can be described […]
Free Improve You Memory Course
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007Would you like to:
Triple your memory capacity
Be able to remember a list of 100 objects with ease
Expand your memory of the world’s greatest writers composers and artists
See a huge increase in your IQ
Experience levels of success and achieve your life goals
Remember, without fail, telephone numbers and security codes
In fact you will turn your mind to […]
Researchers Contend Photographic Memory Is A Myth
Monday, October 29th, 2007Are there exercises to enhance memory or gain photographic memory?
Well before we consider if there are any exercises to enhance memory or gain photographic memory we need to be sure that we’re singing from the same sheet. What is photographic memory; if there is such a thing.
There is plenty of debate about whether the concept […]
Exercises For Short Term Memory: Keep Your Brain In Shape
Monday, October 29th, 2007Listen very carefully; you’re going to learn a few simple but highly effective strategies that will have a huge impact on your memory – yo will discover some exercises to enhance memory or gain photographic memory.
Don’t rob yourself by skimming through this short article. It will help you but you have to do your part. […]
Long Term Memory Exercises: How They Work
Sunday, October 28th, 2007We are born with an astounding faculty, yet we often associate it with negative connotations.
When we think in terms of memory and its capabilities we focus on forgetting and begin to enter into the Netherlands of forgetting.
This really needn’t be the case though. It’s time to move towards remembering and not forgetting. It’s time to […]
How To Improve Short Term Memory In Children: Make Learning Fun
Friday, October 26th, 2007Can you think of anything more magical than the sound of genuine, childhood laughter?
Bear that in mind whenever you aim to promote any degree of learning and if you seek to improve short term memory in children. There is no substitute for fun.
Make Learning No More than a game:
When trying to teach anything to children, […]









