If you need help jogging your memory, you might try your hand at drawing. A recent study found that we remember items better when we draw them rather than write them down. In a study published in The ...
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As a memory scientist, I often get asked, “How can I improve my memory?” The exciting news is that there is a growing body of scientific evidence to show us how to do that. Here are 5 tips, based on ...
Having a sharp memory isn’t just about genetics — it’s about how you care for your brain every day. Whether you’re a student trying to retain information, a professional juggling tasks and work-life ...
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