Memory Training

Memory Training – How to Help Your Child Improve Their Memory

How to Improve Memory of the Child? Memory training  interests many parents, particularly with the arrival of a child in a school requiring to remember large volumes of information. The following memory training exercises are often used by kindergarten teachers and elementary school classes for developing all types of memory in children. Counselors in summer camps often include them into a complex developmental events. So you can practice these with your child too. Photographic [...]

How Does Age Affect Short Term Memory?

How Does Age Affect Memory? Aging and Cognitive Function. The gradual decline of cognitive functions begin at age of 30 years  and continues into old age. There are involved all types of cognitive functions, although some of the speech (vocabulary, the amount of information in memory and understanding) oppose the influence of age better than [...]

All About Memory

Man is able to caught impressions produced by objects, phenomenon that affects analyzers, but psychological process ensures preservation of his previous experience in memory. Even in classical psychology was detected that retrieval function has a heterogeneous organization, highlighting a variety of ways and forms. For their divide there were introduced 4 criteria which preserve their [...]

Improving Memory

Many people think that old age is a synonym of idiocy, but it’s just a common misconception. Although some neurons – nerve cells – with the age die, and no new ones are formed, yet a huge number is enough to ensure the smooth functioning of the brain. In particular, due to the fact that these neurons [...]

Struggling with Forgetfulness!

Everyone can forget something. Sometimes this leads to funny or uncomfortable situations. Forgetting is a property inherent in the nature of man. No matter how old you are 6 or 86, you can lose a book, forget the house keys, or suffer, trying to remember someone’s name. It is generally accepted that with age memory is deteriorating. Research [...]