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Amnesia

by Thomas Hodge in Psychology, May 22, 2012
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A look at how we forget and stop remembering sometimes.

How to Remember and Memorize Text You Read

by Snub Nosed Monkey in Education, May 13, 2012
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So you need to learn pages and pages of text? Never fear! There are a few scientifically-supported shortcuts which can ease your pain!

How to Memorize Writing

by Snub Nosed Monkey in Education, May 13, 2012
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So you need to learn a few pages of information by tomorrow? Never fear! Using these ten scientifically-supported tricks, you will learn it in no time.

Understanding Why People Want to Believe The Worst About You

by L.E.Monist in Issues, May 3, 2012
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The uncomfortable reality of false friends.

Tips to Improve Your Memory

by merlin happy in Languages, April 11, 2012
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The best tips for reducing the forgetting is a reasonable way of improving students’ memory. A wide variety of tips that can be tested students in enhancing memory. Here are some Tips to Improve Your Memory, among others, according to Barlow (1985), Reber (1988), and Anderson (1990), how to improve memory is as follows.

iPhone Application is an Experiment on Influencing Dreams

by Donnah Clark in Psychology, April 9, 2012
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Can technology provide answers to the mysterious unconscious mind?

Upgrade Your Memory

by Muhammad Irfan Zafar in Education, April 5, 2012
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Human heads have the functionality to translate and code diverse intricate stimulus like shapes, colors, scents, pictures, components, tastes, languages, feelings etc.

Daydreaming, Sign Brain Excellence

by kokoroberts in Education, March 28, 2012
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The mind is wandering, can actually make a person’s active memory exhaustion. Active memory is itself a mental workspace that allows the brain to run a few thoughts simultaneously.

Enroll in a Brain Training Course Free!

by Lynn Proctor in Psychology, March 19, 2012
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Loss of ability to think clearly and quickly can be impaired for people for no identifiable reason. For those who must rely on their mental quickness to maintain their positions, or to fulfill other duties, it can be embarrassing or downright scary to repeatedly run into a mental wall when trying to interact with others or perform job tasks under pressure. Here is a website that can help train your brain.

So, You Are Single Now?

by dodolbete in Relationships, January 20, 2012
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So do I. So what? Here are several reasons why being single is better than trapped in a terrible relationship, or stuck in the past memories.

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