The Complete Guide to Memory
The Science of Strengthening Your Mind
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Jason Culp
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Richard Restak
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Brought to you by Penguin.
A renowned brain expert shares the simple tricks that will future-proof your memory.
Memory gets worse with age - right? A fact of life. But what if we told you that wasn't necessarily true? That memory decline isn't inevitable.
In The Complete Guide to Memory, renowned neurologist and bestselling author Dr Richard Restak distils the wisdom of an entire career into a one-stop guide to the science of memory. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, case studies, famous anecdotes and more, he offers tips and tricks for anyone who wants to strengthen their memory, protect themselves from diseases like Alzheimer's and think smarter.
Learn how to boost your memory through techniques like:
- Mind mapping and making lists
- Reading more novels than non-fiction
- 'Chunking' several pieces of information together to make them easier to remember
- Choosing manual methods over technological solutions like phones and GPS
Packed full of information for anyone curious about the power of their memory, this is the only guide you need to train your memory and make it stronger.
©2023 Richard Restak (P)2023 Penguin AudioWhat listeners say about The Complete Guide to Memory
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- Anonymous User
- 29-08-23
Doesn’t work as an audio book
Rather disappointed on 2 fronts.
I had hoped for this to be a guide to memory improvement but it was really just a guide to memory.
To be fair, if I’d read and understood the title, perhaps I wouldn’t have been disappointed but, shame on me, I expected more.
There were, indeed, one or two helpful tips on helping to improve memory, but these were not easy to follow in an audio book. At one point, you are asked about memorising a very long sequence of numbers - almost impossible without seeing them written down. There should have been a downloadable worksheet or similar. There are also references to earlier parts of the book: how do you work going back with an audio book?
Definitely the wrong book for me.
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- Barrie Daniel
- 28-05-23
It's okay
More focused on memorising lists of numbers than improving day to day memory. I wanted to improve remembering what people tell me about themselves and their plans, this is very lightly covered but it does give some tips.
therefore for me it is not really a "complete guide to memory" as I think most people want to improve this day to day memory, rather than memorising long lists of numbers etc.
This became a book I had to push through to finish. Has some quite stodgy parts.
It is a topic I find very interesting but can't say this book inspired me or added much more to my existing (recreational) knowledge.
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