Moonwalking With Einstein
The text delves into the intricacies of memory and the brain's capabilities, exploring various perspectives and studies. It introduces the idea that the brain functions like a muscle, benefiting from memory training much like physical exercise strengthens the body.
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Moonwalking with Einstein (chapters 1 and 2/ pages 27-123) Written by Joshua Foer Tony Buzan (44-57) "never forget a telephone number or date" book (59) the brain is like a muscle Eleanor Maguire (103-108) visual memory and spatial navigation mental athletes brought sixteen taxi drivers into her lab and examined their brains Journalist S (Introduced on 65) Condition made him Unempolyable seeing words as colors or numbers and having a meaning to each word A never forgetting Alien the man who remembered too much/ "This man was Unstoppable" brain- Summary from both Chapters 1 and 2 Penfield came to believe that the brain records everything to which it pays any degree of conscious attention the brain is a muscle and memory training is a form of a mental workout a mutable organ capable of neuroplasticity Williem Wagenaar (81-82) "in light of this one cannot say that any event was completely forgotten" (82) photographic memory Ed Cooke (40-72) Baker/ Baker Paradox memory palace think in more memorable ways Memory Championship- Chapter 1 Ed Cooke/ Tony Buzan (40, 44) Ben Pridmore's Memory (33-41) fifty thousand digits of pi memorize the order of decks "highest IQ" (33) "Worlds smartest person" (32) Memory- Summary from both Chapters 1 and 2 image memory example long term and short term training of the memory photographic (real or not)