Improve Your Memory Diploma Course
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Improve Your Memory Diploma Course
This comprehensive online course will teach you everything that you need to know about 'How to Improve Your Memory'
The human mind is a mystery box. The more one tries to understand it, the more secrets one unlocks. In order to understand how one can improve one’s memory, it is important to understand how the human brain registers, stores and retrieves information. Think of something as simple as a memory. What is a memory? A memory is a recollection of an event that happened in the life of a person. A memory is not just a recollection of what the event was but of many other details of that event including what emotion, that event was associated with.
At this point we think that an event can be happy, sad, tragic, unexpected amongst many other adjectives. The narrative of the event is affected many perception and perception in turn is affected not only by what one sees or hears but also details one picks up in the aftermath of an event. Think of your birthday last year- how did you celebrate it? Were you amongst family, friends or both? Are you able to recall who all attended your birthday celebration? Did you plan it or was it a surprise? What did you eat on your birthday? What was the flavour of the cake? What presents did you get? What was your most favourite and least favourite present?
Seemingly, these questions are easy to answer and some of them are objective whilst others are subjective. You may remember some of the details especially if your birthday was a memorable one. If it was a happy memory then you will remember it differently from how a friend of yours may recall it. This is due to perception and the contamination of the memory for both your friend and yourself. It is these amongst many other things that are important in order to form a beginners understanding of the human brain. In order to control how your brain works to improve your memory it is important to understand the process by which a memory is formed, how it remains factual and how its accuracy may fade over time.
A memory, in psychology, is a process by which information is encoded, stored and retrieved. Encoding is the process by which information is received, combined and processed. Storage creates a permanent record of the said information whereas the retrieval is the recollection of the information stored, often in response to another activity. Memory is the basis for learning.
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