Photographic Memory for Beginners
A Guide to Better Memory in 24 Hours or Less
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Narrated by:
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AnnaLisa Bodtker
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By:
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Crystal Stevens
About this listen
You’re about to discover how to maximize your brain power and recall 20 to 25 items at once - when the human brain, on the average, can only retrieve seven to nine bits of information! Improve your memory by mastering the techniques and strategies in this book and achieve a photographic memory in 24 hours or less!
Here is a preview of what you'll learn:
- What is a photographic memory
- How the human brain stores and retrieves memories
- The different types and techniques of mnemonics
- How to use songs and music to recall information
- How effective is grouping, organization, and word association
- What the military method of memorization is
- What’s a memory palace and how to use it
- Sample exercises to train the brain and improve memory
- Much, much more!
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