Testimonials
Tom C, 43, Database Applications Developer, UK
This course makes studying pathetically easy. If every student learnt this, then the colleges and universities would have to make exams considerably harder because every student would be obtaining near 100% every time.
Zachary Seeley, 21, student, Utah, USA
I am honestly stunned. Without a doubt it's the best investment I've ever made.
Kim M, USA; 27; Graphic Designer;
I would definitely recommend this course to anyone who is looking to improve themselves and their memory... First I tried Kevin Trudeau's mega memory course and then stumbled upon your site and decided to give this one a go as well. I wasn't disappointed! This is FAR FAR FAR ( x 1000000.... ) times better, it doesn't even compare.
All You Want to Know About Your Short Term Memory
Short term memory is our primary or working memory which stores limited amount of data or information for only a few seconds. It is also referred to as the capacity to hold little information in a readily available and active state. This information stored in the short term memory could either be recently processed sensory information or recently recalled long term memory.Duration
Short term memory retains the information for a very short period of time such as less than a minute or so. Sometimes it may even be as short as 2 seconds. The contents of short term memory get destroyed with time. Whenever new information is added to the short term memory, it pushes out the older ones and takes its place. This short term content can be protected by continuous rehearsal and practice.
Capacity
Irrespective of the causes of forgetfulness, it is a known and proven fact that we are able to recall easily when the information to known to us. For instance, remembering something that we learnt in our native language would be a lot easier than if it was learn in a foreign language.
Chunking
Chunking is a technique which helps us to retain much more information is one's short term memory. Chunking is tremendously useful for remembering data such as telephone numbers, account numbers and the like. Remembering group of 3 or 4 digits is a lot easier in comparison to a complete 10 digit number.
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