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Memorization Connected To Many Things

Topic: Brain EnhancementFeaturing David RiveraPublished February 19, 2008

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Learning is part of growing up. But if you’re done with learning and you think that at your stage right now you don’t need to learn at all; well, you’re wrong. Our brain never stops working and each time we absorb in new information, it continues to store it. The fact is that the brain doesn’t delete anything. It stays there even if we’re not aware that it is still there.nnSo what can you do to preserve your memory? Get enough sleep, that’s what. Remember that sleep is highly related to memory and memory is depended to sleep. REM sleep, otherwise known as the Active Sleep is related to the spatial and procedural memory of a person. Another type is called the SWS which help consolidation of declarative memories. In short, having a good night sleep increases a person’s ability to retain memories.nnWhen you are deprived of a good night sleep, it doesn’t only cause memory decline but other behavioral problems as well. Next time you need to stay up late, remember that you have cells in you which need development overnight. You can still do something to help your memory though. If there is still a reason you need to stay up late, involve your brain on daily activities which can boost memory functionnnRead as much as you can. It’s better to read fiction books because your mind tends to work twice as much compared when just reading newspapers since imagination helps increase or maintain your memory ability. Music is involved with learning also and with memorization, you need to learn. Studies show that music helps in retention. Also, music is a fun way of learning and memorizing.nnA simple exercise for memorization doesn’t rely on flash cards only. You can use another way which only involves you and your imagination. Try to picture the road as an endless highway of blanket. So before you go home, you surely won’t forget that your mom asked you to buy her new sheets of blanket for tomorrow night’s visitors. Tweak your imagination for memorization’s sake a little and you’ll see everything around you as something else, but if you’re not inclined to any memorization activities and still see the world differently, then that is another story.

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