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The Memory Doctor | [Douglas J. Mason, Spencer Xavier Smith]
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The Memory Doctor

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  • by Douglas J. Mason , Spencer Xavier Smith
  • Narrated by Erik Singer
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  • RELEASE DATE
    12-26-07
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Before you read this, think for a moment: Do you know where your keys are? What was the name of that last visitor to your office? We rely on memory every moment of the day, but many of us constantly complain that we're losing it faster than we ever imagined.

This audio teaches listeners that our memory doesn't actually "go". Instead, we start forgetting important details because our lives have gotten so busy. With so much information coming at us all day, every day, paying attention and encoding facts in long-term memory has become harder than ever. Fortunately, this audio offers a simple, effective solution.

After learning the basics of memory, listeners to this audio get a crash course in fast relaxation. Tension. Tension inhibits the encoding process that lets us remember things, so less stress leads to better memory. Listeners go on to experiment with many fun ways to improve attention, encoding, and fact-retrieval skills. The goal: powerful, accurate memory that will last listeners the rest of their lives.

Thinking about ginko biloba? Think again. This audio, written by a neuropsychologist and award-winning researcher, examines the supplements and remedies available for memory loss and tells us which ones really work and which ones may actually harm memory. Unlike many other memory books available, The Memory Doctor is backed by hard science and clinical research into the function of memory. Every fact, tip, and trick in this audio is backed by the most current and accurate information available.

©2005 Douglas Mason and Spencer Smith; (P)2007 HarperCollins Publishers

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    dennis MIRAMAR, FL, United States 03-15-08
    dennis MIRAMAR, FL, United States 03-15-08 Member Since 2005
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    "try to forget it."

    this is simply a terrible book. here it is in a nutshell. pay attention when your trying to remember something, and carry a notebook to write things down, thats it. no science of how anything works, no research. i could write this book by simply reading articles off the internet. i wish i could forget this worthless dribble.

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    michael Hanover, MD, United States 12-15-08
    michael Hanover, MD, United States 12-15-08 Member Since 2005
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    "no useful advice. contradicts itself"

    This book is for the most part a commercial for barely effective, extremely dangerous prescription drugs. And, based on the description of these drugs, if you were in any kind of condition that you needed any of them, you wouldn't be able to listen to or read this book.

    The authors also bad mouth memory systems that teach you to memorize entire phone books as mere parlor tricks; but, then mention in passing that method of loci and encoding are valid and useful memory techniques.

    I would give this book a negative rating if that were possible.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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