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This topic was on my mind since long.
![]() Everyone wants to have mega memory. Well, God already did a great job by providing us with 'brain' which can store almost infinite data (Well, the current estimates state that its somewhere between 500-1000 terabytes : that is equal to lots of iPods). Well, then how do we use it to the fullest? There are scientific techniques to memorize the stuff effectively. This thread is dedicated to discussions related to all such techniques. Of course, we can generate new ideas as well. What do CEans have to say about it? Liked the idea? -The Big K-
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but how can one get control over his/her memory. i mean if i see a beautyful lady i cannot forget her though i try a lot. we do not memorise something only by ovserving it over and over we remeber also those things which we like or dislike. so the control is not entirely on our hand. also we remeber things by making paths and linkages in brain.and when we create something we utilise those paths for mixing and connection of different memory element to make a new concept. so blocking of those paths by loads of memory causes one to have low creative ability. so what i think will be the best is to make a balance between this two contradiction. |
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Of course, we remember most of the things by linking them with something we already know. Now our aim is to improve the way we link the new things with the existing ones in our brain. As someone said above, we tend to remember stuff which is unusual. There are a number of memory techniques to achieve this. Don't worry about making a hard-disk of your brain, there are lots of TBs in it for you to utilize. Moreover, the more you know, the more creative you are -The Big K-
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Has anyone read about the case study on The man with the indellible memory? I had read it as a child, from this book called as ABC's of the human mind. There actually was a guy in human history who could not forget even if he wanted to!
Now just imagine the amount of information overload he must be having!! For us its ok, we have a long term (HDD) and a short term (RAM) memory. What Biggie is sayign here is to increase the long term memory usage and capacity, generally, symbolic association works for me. |
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You believe that those tonics actually work? I agree with kidakaka that one cannot forget even if he wants to. Biggie, update on mnemonics?
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