Saturday, January 9, 2010

Knowble's Photographic Memory (Techniques based on Greek Science Mnemonics)



 




Knowble's Photographic Memory
“You Must Remember This”, a teacher always finish a lesson with this note and expect students to remember, but unconsciously forget to tell them “HOW”.
Now, “Knowble Photographic Memory” based on Mnemonic Techniques is the answer to this question.
Do you remember, “Pandit Badri Prasad, Har Har Bole” mentioned in Trigonometry chapter in NCERT books? Those memory tools, or mnemonics, have helped kids memorize and recall mathematical operations for decades. Today, researchers say that using mnemonics to help students “file” information more effectively makes it possible for them to retrieve the material more easily.
Introduction
What is Memory? How does it work? Can Memory be increased? If yes, then how?
So many questions arise in one’s mind when we start talking about Memory. The topic itself is very intriguing for any person, young or old, male or a female, student or a businessman. But, it holds lot of importance especially for all Teachers and Students, who always are face to face with the issue of ‘Memorizing’, let it be anything from their syllabus: a short answer, a long answer, anything in points, names, places, history dates, geography maps and so much more. Other than Students, even adults, either in a job or in Business, are depending on external sources to remember things like appointments, phone numbers and important tasks etc, just because they are not confident of their own memory or are afraid of forgetting!
As Humans, we all are blessed with a brain, which scientifically has been proven to have immense potential. All the gadgets, or computers on which we so confidently depend upon to remember our appointments or phone numbers etc, are designed and developed by none other than Humans! Then why can’t we be confident of our own brains? What makes it seem difficult to memorize anything or something in particular? Why some people are able to memorize things better and quicker than others? Actually, it is nothing else other than the lack of knowledge of how to put your Memory power in proper use.
Imagine a Room, where you keep your things, but always in a random order. After some time, if you need to find a thing in that room, you will need to spend a lot of time and energy to locate that particular item, OR you may even have to turn the room upside down and still give up because you can’t locate it. But, in a Library, where there are thousands of books, why, to find a book, it takes least effort and time? Just because the books are kept in a certain order and each book has a reference card which mentions its right location on the shelves.
Memory is quite similar to the above example: you keep on dumping information, later you may have to face a lot of problem in recalling that information, and you may even end up saying that you have forgotten. But, if you store the information in an organized manner, with proper references and links, recalling that information, when needed, will not take much effort or time.

So, how does Memory work?
First of all, we need to understand that how does information even enter our memory? To understand this in a better way, we can take an example of a computer. A computer has a memory but only that information can be stored in its memory that is being entered into the computer through an Input source. In case of a computer, an Input source could be a Keyboard.
Similarly, in our case, only that information can only be memorized which has been ‘entered’ through an Input source. Our Input Sources are none other than our Five Senses: Vision, Touch, Hear, Taste and Smell. There are no other ways or means to input any sort of information!
Out of these senses also, there are few senses that are strong sources of entering information and there are some that are not so strong. For example, you may have experienced it many times that you see a person and you are able to recognize the face as you have seen that person somewhere, but are not able to recall his or her name! This is because the nerves going from the eyes to the brain are 20 times stronger than the nerves going from ears to the brain. Hence, the signal sent by the eyes are 20 times stronger than the signals sent by the ears, so you may forget the name that you heard but you may not forget the face that you saw!! The impact of an Image, which is 3-dimensional, colorful and moving, is stronger than the impact of a sound.
There are a couple of other factors also that influence the intensity of the information going to the brain. For example, if the same person, whose name you have forgotten, would have introduced himself when you met him as, “Hi, I am Pressure Cooker Singh”, then for sure, even after a very long period, you would have not forgotten his name. So, what is so different that made this signal from ear to brain equally strong as the signal from eye to the brain? It is – the “Funny” element of the information! This element of the information makes it very interesting and, by default, attracts lots of attention of your mind. So this external element helps the brain to accept and retain this information in a better way in comparison to other information that it would have heard.
Other than ‘Fun’ element, there is another element that helps the brain to retain information in a better way and for a longer period, and that is ‘Emotion’. Taking another example to explain this, lets try to remember what were we doing exactly a year ago on the same day. When did we wake up, what did we wear, what did we eat for lunch, where did we go and who we met on that day? Is it easy to recall all this information? I am sure the answer would be ‘NO’! In other case, if I ask you the same questions but instead of an year ago, you have to answer these questions about the day it was your last Birthday, or maybe last Diwali, Holi, or even your marriage anniversary? Would it be easier to answer then? Even after 20 years of your marriage, you will be able to answer all the above questions in regards to your marriage day! Amazing? Maybe…., but that’s exactly where the Emotional strength/attachment of these days has made the difference in remembering everything in such detail. And it’s not only the happy or positive emotions that helps strengthen the memory of related information. Even the sad emotions have equal effect, as you will see that you remember the same things equally well for any day when you experienced anything sad or unfortunate.

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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