A Therapy Technique for Improving Memory: SPACED RETRIEVAL
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A memory intervention called Spaced Retrieval has been found to improve retention of information in clients with memory impairment. This workbook takes speech-language pathologists and occupational, physical, music and art therapists, step-by-step through this useful technique. The book includes a review of the research, case studies, detailed instructions, helpful resources, and reproducible work sheets for use during therapy sessions. All are designed to help c… More >>
A Therapy Technique for Improving Memory: SPACED RETRIEVAL
Secrets behind improving memory

It will eventually begin with some small incident like forgetting the birthday of a colleague. Then you’ll begin to forget the birthdays of folks close to you. Then, it’ll be the turn of the directions to the best restaurant and god forbid, you will forget your own keys inside your house. All of us suffer from moments of forgetfulness but at times, things go worse that you find methods to make your memory better.
Although we’re not all blessed with a photographic memory, you will find ways of at least improve what we’re given and make us slightly less forgetful. This is especially true with people who find themselves already growing old. As we age, the neurons in our brains too age. Some die while some perform slower than usual. That is why those who are older have faultier memories than their much younger counterparts.
But hey, as mentioned, there exist ways to improve memory. Listed here are some of them:
Use visuals or sounds
Based on what kind of learner you’re, people can either use visuals and sounds to recall something. For example, if you are trying to remember a to- do list, all you should do is stare at the paper and you’ll be able to see in your mind the list. Everyone however who need to hear all of their to- dos before they can remember everything they have to do. To find out which technique will work out fine, try recalling how you memorize in school. Would you read the words silently or read them out loud?
Use associations
The brains also require help when it comes to remembering things. The easier we make the recalling task for the brain, the better it will can remember the information. This is when associations include. Associating info with things that we already know or things that we can see is a technique containing been utilized in improving memory. For example, have you heard of mnemonics? When remembering a set of words, we often take the very first letter of that word and form a sentence or words from those letters. Associating the term that we want to memorize using the first letter makes it easier for our brain.
Mnemonic tables, for the use of the attendants on the course of lectures delivered on the art of improving memory
Roth Memory Course a Simple and Scientific Method Of Improving the Memory and Increasing Mental Power, Lesson Three
The use of suggestion and relaxation techniques in improving memory retention of secondary educable mentally retarded students
Improving memory: Understanding and preventing age-related memory loss
Improving memory: Understanding and preventing age-related memory loss
Improving Your Memory: How to Remember What You're Starting to Forget
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Central to the book are sixteen specific techniques to improve your memory. Each technique is illustrated by clear examples and reinforced with exercises so that you can begin to sharpen your memory skills immediately. THere is also intriguing information on how factors such as stress, inactivity, lack of organization and poor nutrition can affect memory for people of any age…. More >>
Improving Your Memory: How to Remember What You’re Starting to Forget
Improving Memory: A Home Study Course
Improving Memory: A Home Study Course
Boost your brain with exercise: recent studies show that staying active helps your mind by improving memory and mood.: An article from: Food & Fitness Advisor
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This digital document is an article from Food & Fitness Advisor, published by Thomson Gale on August 1, 2007. The length of the article is 732 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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