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Swiss Jake Posted 17 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Poster Text about Memory Enhancement

Hello! I am designing an informative poster to present my research paper. Please correct the text I am planing to display on the poster.

Thanks ever so much!
(It might be a pretty interesting read Emotion: smile)

Poster Text:

The Way to A Phenomenal Memory - A Self-Experiment

Can you obtain a super memory by training?
It's Not a Gift, It's a Skill.

The Problem (with problem I mean, the questions I want to answer with my research, is it a good titel?)

The School of Phenomenal Memory teaches with a 60 lessons course, arranged in five modules, how to achieve a phenomenal memory. The school claims that alumni are (that alumni were able?) able to memorize:

• Pages of class notes and study guides
• Complex foreign languages with unique alphabets
• Address books (all names, numbers, addresses, etc.)
• Complete articles, speeches, lectures... word for word
• Thousands of detailed facts on any subject
• Complicated instruction manuals
• Long strings of numbers
• And even entire books

Further, so the claims continue, will the visual thinking skills be perfected and a strong attention stability gained.

Is it possible to acquire a phenomenal memory by training?
How is the way to a phenomenal memory shaped?
What is the theory behind a phenomenal memory course?

In my research paper, I answer questions about the credibility of these claims and disclose the attempt of following the course as well as the theory behind the school.

The Methods

I enrolled to the School of Phenomenal Memory and completed the first two modules of the Phenomenal Memory Course.
I analyzed my progress and journalized it.
I studied and researched the theoretical aspects with books, the lessons, discussions, and interviews.
I tested my ability to memorize before the completion of the two modules and afterwards.
I was unbiased in my proceeding and writing. (I want to express that I approached the matter with an unbiased mind)

The Results

Our brains only remember connections between information. The information as such is not memorized.
A stimulus (e.g pronunciation of a name) activates such a connection which thereupon generates the information we are looking for (the image of the person named).
This works both ways, see for yourself:

http://snapplr.com/nvqz

Look at the image row A) and inspect each connection of images for a few seconds. Now go to row B) and notice how the stimulus (a part of the connection) lets the entire image appear spontaneously in your imagination.

http://snapplr.com/aj33

I do not only endorse the theory of the School of Phenomenal Memory but also their claims. By completing their lessons I was able to develop laser targeted focus and concentration, improved my visualization skills and am now able to memorize any type of information!
With the course I memorized an entire database, of which you see excerpts in the background.

A phenomenal memory is definitively trainable; it's not a gift, it's a skill.
  
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