Pedagogy
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Monday, 13 April 2009 00:05

In a recent article we tried to give you a first outline of an Operating Manual for the Brain. To sum it up: your brain is NOT a computer, it does not save anything to a kind of hard-disk where you need to access a file in sequence. Rather it works associatively, i.e. it can jump form every piece of information stored to any other piece of information, ANY other piece. And all that you've ever read, seen, heard, learnt is still there "somewhere" - but you may not be able to readily access that information, you "draw a blank". Essentially, this is quite the same AS IF the information was not there! If you still remember the twenty item shopping list we walked you through then you got a first glimpse at your brain's potential.

Last Updated on Monday, 13 April 2009 02:29
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Operating Manual for Your Brain - what they forgot to tell you at school or college PDF Print E-mail
Articles - Pedagogy
Monday, 13 April 2009 00:01

Have you ever wondered how come that you often remember things forever although you experienced them just once, sometimes even in a flash second only? (Even if you'd like to forget them quickly like the time a strange dog barked at you unexpectedly over a fence while you were passing by?)

Obviously there are some brain mechanisms at work that make learning easy and everlasting, just remember the saying "once burnt, twice shy" - then remember how often you reread stuff for your school assignments and still it "wouldn't stick"!

These brain mechanisms or neuromechanisms are today better understood than ever, what with all the new gadgets that neuroscientists have at their disposal for watching your brain at work without having to open your skull, e.g. computer tomography.

Maybe you need to train your brain for years or maybe only a select few have the brain that always remembers?

Last Updated on Monday, 13 April 2009 02:32
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