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    How To Improve Your Memory And Learning Skills

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    How To Improve Your Memory And Learning Skills

    How To Improve Your Memory And Learning Skills
    Last updated 1/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.08 GB | Duration: 2h 51m

    Discover how your memory works and how to stimulate your brain, from newborn to old age, over teenager and adulthood

    What you'll learn
    Understand the different types of memory
    Follow the different laws and principles guiding your memory
    Apply a whole range of strategies to help you remember better
    Assist others, regardless of age, in developing their memory and learning skills
    Requirements
    A keen interest in how our brain works is the only real prerequisite for this course
    No previous knowledge about the brain required
    No specific materials are needed for this course. Taking notes is recommended
    Description
    If you are keen on developing your memory and learning, this course is for  you.Most of us don’t know how our memory work, let alone how to optimize it. We don’t know how to help our children to stimulate their memory, we fail at helping our parents to stay young at heart and in their brain. And ourselves, we’re just too busy to realize we could be way more effective…The purpose of this course is to offer an overview of our memory throughout our different periods of life. We are going to explore its evolution during the course of a life time. Each lecture will include exercises to improve our memory, advice to help other people and finally also explanations to allow us to better understand how our memory works.The Science behind the course…Since antiquity, philosophers and orators try to understand the functioning of memory. They had already developed techniques that we still use successfully today.In the 19th century, Ebbinghaus began scientifically studying memory and discovered the laws of how we forget and William James was the first to propose to split the memory into several distinct functions.Today, we distinguish dozens of specific types of memories. In this course, we will focus on the main 3 memory systems, which are: The Sensory memory , the short-term memory ( or working memory) and the long-term memoryThis course has the ambition to be extremely complete. We'll cover everyone and everything:From babies and toddlers, over teenagers, to adults and old age.From remembering names and numbers, over techniques to give presentations, to memory hacksFrom theories and studies, over practical exercises and tasks you will be asked to performMy personal experienceYou have to know that as a student, studying for me looked more like a battlefield. It was something I was forced to do. An obligation. Needless to say I didn’t fare well. Through my journey into the brain, I started to understand what I was doing wrong. Long story short: pretty much everything. I remember how, in the beginning of my career, I was constantly forgetting the names of my clients, the details of the projects I was working on. I was constantly getting into trouble with my boss because of it.  Today, I can say, without the shadow of a doubt, that my brain and my memory have never worked better. And I want to share all my insights with you.Understand the different types of memory - and gain insight in how we rememberFollow the different laws and guidelines - and find harmony with your brainApply a whole range of strategies - and improve your memoryHelp others - and regardless of their age, help them maintain and/or develop their memory and learning skillsAnd So Much More… such as babies, language, infantile amnesia, working memory, screens, drugs, the amygdala and hypothalamus, remembering names, numbers, songs, and so on … Course overviewThe first part of this course is dedicated to a few basic concepts: the different types of memory and the process
    of learning. These first lectures will be used to have a common basis and the same vocabulary.From there onward, the course is divided into four parts: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.Part 1: Childhood and memoryChildren are little concerned with memory. Yet from the youngest age their brain operates at full speed.
    It is thanks to memory that a child learns to speak, to move, to act in the world that surrounds him. In this part we will explore several themes:How does a childs’ memory function, Why do we forget our first memories,How to foster the memory of a child in school and in life,Discover and even create some memory games yourself.Part 2: The discovery of the world, memory of adolescentsWith puberty, a series of changes appear, not only in the body, but also in the brain. These changes are
    also reflected at memory level. Between 10 and 14 years old, the memory of the child evolves into a new version which foreshadows that of the adult. A teenager discovers gradually the process of memory that will fully flourish
    a few years later. To illustrate this transformation, we will explore the following topics:The discovery of the power of memory and its laws, How to anchor a memory in the long term, How to find back, what was stored up thereThe effects of television and drugs on memory.Part 3: At cruise speed, the adult.In this part, we will explore a series of tips and tricks to remember in a more effective manner. It is here
    that we will dive deep into the methods of storage. Diving deep, also means to better understand the biology of memory which goes along with it. We will be exploring the following topics: The biology of memory,How to remember as an adult,The hygiene of memory,Different Tips and methods for memorizing a list, a story, a number or an anniversary…Part 4: The Autumn of memoryWe often associate old age with the loss of memory. In reality, things are more nuanced than that. There
    are more fears and myths than a real degradation of memory, provided, however, that we respect certain rules. That is what we are going to explore in this part.The decline of the memory, so what is it about?How to keep an active memory.Throughout this course, there are tons of exercises, practical tips and tricks, as well as strategies and advice to strengthen your memory. Dive in deep right now and take control of your memory and learning skills.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Theoretical Framework

    Lecture 2 Implicit vs Explicit Memory

    Lecture 3 A 3 Step Memory

    Lecture 4 Types Of Memory

    Section 3: Childhood

    Lecture 5 Baby Memories

    Lecture 6 The Early Years

    Lecture 7 Infantile Amnesia

    Lecture 8 The Age Of Reason

    Lecture 9 Memory Games

    Section 4: Teenagers

    Lecture 10 Teenagers

    Lecture 11 To Help Them Remember

    Section 5: Adulthood

    Lecture 12 The Biology Of Memory

    Lecture 13 Memory Lifestyle

    Lecture 14 3 Memory Laws

    Lecture 15 Memorize Your Agenda

    Lecture 16 Remembering Names

    Lecture 17 Sing A Song

    Lecture 18 Remembering Numbers

    Section 6: Old age

    Lecture 19 The Autumn Of Memory

    Lecture 20 What To Do

    Section 7: Conclusion

    Lecture 21 Conclusion

    Lecture 22 Thank You

    Lecture 23 Certificate of Completion

    Anyone with an interest in Brain Science,Anyone who wants to understand better how our memory works,Anyone who wants to improve on memory and learning skills,Anyone who wants to help others (children or parents) with their memory and learning challenges