The Great Memory Book
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Average customer review:Product Description
This dynamic new resource is a great tool for anyone wanting to achieve memory excellence. From its primer on brain biology to discussions on neuro-nutrients and mnemonics, the Great Memory Book opens the door to optimal memory functioning by introducung you to the latest research on memory and how it applies to learning. In addition to gaining specific simple techniques for recalling names, faces, facts, formulas, definitions, foreign language words, accurate spelling lists, and more, you'll find answers to such intriguing questions as * When does a person reach their memory peak? * How does our memory change as we age? * When do children begin to remember? * What is false memory? * How can you help others be less absentminded? * What does research say about memory supplements? * What can I do to maintain my memory into the golden years? * And, * What foods enhance memory? The interactive nature of this book means you'll not only enjoy the process, but you'll also remember what you've learned.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #426212 in Books
- Published on: 1999-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
This comprehensive and well-illustrated resource meets the explosive "baby-boomer" demand for self-improvement, peak-performance and anti-aging topics. The Great Memory Book translates the latest brain research into non-technical language and provides the reader with countless specific concepts and practical strategies to boost memory and recall in everyday situations. -- Anonymous reviewer
About the Author
A former teacher and current member of the International Society for Neuroscience, co-author Eric Jensen, MA has taught at all education levels, from elementary through university. In 1981 Jensen co-founded SuperCamp, the nation's first and largest brain-compatible learning program for teens, which now claims more than 25,000 graduates. He is currently President of Jensen Learning, Inc. in San Diego, California. His other books include Student Success Secrets, Teaching with the Brain in Mind, Brain-Based Learning, Brain-Compatible Strategies, Sizzle & Substance: Presenting with the Brain in Mind, Trainer's Bonanza, Completing the Puzzle, and Super Teaching. He's listed in Who's Who Worldwide and remains deeply committed to making a positive, significant, and lasting difference in the way the world learns. Jensen is a sought after conference speaker who consults and trains educators in the U.S. and abroad. Karen Markowitz, MA, is a professional editor, freelance writer, and former educator who credits the research that went into this book with improving her memory. She has edited eight books on the brain and learning; and is charting new territory as co-author of The Great Memory Book. She lives with her family in Carlsbad, California.
Customer Reviews
Highly recommended!
Almost nothing can unsettle an aging baby boomer so much as the question, "Don't you remember? We discussed this last night." We did? "The Great Memory Book" is a wonderfully expressed, beautifully put-together primer on how memory works--and sometimes doesn't, and why. Everything's here: memory types and oddities, memory strategies, and the role of lifestyle on memory. There are journal exercises and brain games (great fun to do with the person who asked the foregoing annoying question), and fascinating case studies of extraordinary memory "experiences." This is an excellent interactive book; well-researched and written, informative and, in the end, ultimately reassuring to this reader, whose informed response to her questioner was, "If information is not deemed meaningful, it will not be stored in long-term memory."
A great memory book indeed!
This is one of the best introductions to understanding memory today. It is comprehensive in coverage, interesting, practical and informative. You get an easy digest of current brain studies on different kinds of memory, the relevance of diet and nutrients, the influence of lifestyle, stress and pollution. Two chapters are devoted to mnemonics and there are numerous tips and strategies for improving memory. The format of the book with numerous pictures and sketches is very helpful. Once you master the foundation and the interest is aroused, people can go on to delve more deeply into related areas, such as the more recent books by Rupert Sheldrake, or the applications of NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming), esp. the submodalities, in enhancing meaning-making, learning and memory... I highly recommend this book and Jensen's Brain-based Learning to anyone interested in tapping into the treasures of "the decade of the brain".




