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Index
age, memory and, 11, 12
alcohol, memory and, 11
Alphabet System, 66-72
anniversaries, remembering, 125-6
Anokhin, Pyotr, 14
appointments, Memory System for,
116-18
Aristotle, 32, 34
articles, memorising, 154
Augustine, St, 33
Basic Memory Principles, 16,43-4,46,
47,49-50, 52, 55,66, 114, 131,
151,154, 159-60, 168, 172-3
birthdays, remembering, 125-6
Bohm, David, 37
Bonnet, Charles, 34
books, memorising, 154-5
brain:
electrical stimulation, 36
left-side functions, 37
pattern-making ability, 14-15
right-side functions, 37
brain cells:
alcohol and, 11
storage capacity, 14
Buzan Social Etiquette Method,
132-8, 148-9
Card Memory System, 104-7
card test, 19, 26
Cicero, 33
colour, 40
Dali, Salvador, 173
dates:
appointments, 116-18
birthdays, 125-6
days of the week, 119-22
historical, 123-4, 125-6
test, 22, 29
days of the week, 119-22
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), 35
Descartes, Rene, 33
dimension, 41
Diogenes, 31
DNA, see deoxyribonucleic acid
dramatic parts, memorising, 153-4
dreams, 13, 172-4
drink, memory and, 11
Ebbinghaus, Hermann, 35
eidetic memory, 15
examinations, remembering for, 156-8
faces:
characteristics of, 136-8
Mnemonic Principles, 138-49
remembering names and, 132-49
tests, 20-1, 27-8, 139-47
Flourens, Pierre, 35
Galen, 33-4
Greeks, 31-2,39, 41-2
Grey, Richard, 75
Hartley, David, 34
heads, characteristics of, 136-8
Herophilus, 32
historical dates, Memory System for,
123-4
remembering days and months of,
125-6
history of memory, 31-8
Christian church, 33-4
eighteenth century, 34
Greeks, 31-2, 39,41-2
modern theories, 35-8
nineteenth century, 34-5
Romans, 32-3, 39
Hobbes, Thomas, 34
holography, 36-7
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'ice-block' method, 73-4, 106; see also
Multiplier Method
imagination, 39, 40
jokes, memorising, 152-3
Key Memory Words, 41
Alphabet System, 66-72
Link System, 43-6
Major System, 76-103
Number-Shape System, 47-54
Peg Memory System, 47
Rhyming Image Words, 55-61
languages:
foreign, 127-9
Memory Systems for, 127-31
Link System, 33, 43-6
link test, 17,23
Long Number Memory System,
108-11
Luria, Alexander, 13
Major System, 75-103
special code, 75-6
Memory Systems:
Alphabet System, 66-72
appointments, 116-18
articles, 154
birthdays, 125-6
books, 154-5
card, 104-7
dates in our century, 119-22
dramatic parts, 153-4
examinations, 156-8
historical dates, 119-24, 125-6
'ice-block' method, 73-4, 106
jokes, 152-3
language, 127-31
Link System, 43-6
long numbers, 108—11
Major System, 75-103
Multiplier Method, 103
Number-Rhyme System, 55-61
Number-Shape System, 47-54,
59-61
poems, 153-4
Roman Room System, 62-5
schedules, 116-18
speeches, 150-2
telephone numbers, 112-15
vocabulary, 127-31
memory traces, 33
Mind Maps, 159-60
mnemonics, 16
principles, 39-42
Mnemosyne, 39, 41-2
movement, 40
Multiplier Method, 103; see also 'ice-
block' method
Muses, 42
names and faces, remembering, 132-49
Mnemonic Principles, 138-49
near-death experiences, 15
negative mental set, 12
Newton, Isaac, 34
note-taking process, 159-60
Number-Rhyme System, 55-61
Number-Shape System, 47-54
number test, 18, 24
numbers, 41
Long Number Memory System,
108-11
Telephone Number Memory
System, 112-15
ordering, 40-1
Parmenides, 31
Peg Memory Systems:
Alphabet System, 66-72
Number-Rhyme System, 55-61
Number-Shape System, 47-54
Roman Room System, 62-5
peg test, 18,24
Penfield, Wilder, 14, 35, 36
photographic memory, 15
Plato, 31-2
Poe, Edgar Allan, 173
poems, memorising, 153-4
Prochaska, Georg, 34
Quintilian, 33
random recall, 13
rapid eye movement, 172
re-remembering, 161-3
recall:
after learning, 168-71
during a learning period, 164-8
random, 13
reliving the immediate relevant past,
161-2
178
review by repetition, 169
rhythm, 40
memory's, 164-71
ribonucleic acid (RNA), 35
Roman Room System, 33, 62-5
Romans, 32-3, 39
Room System, see Roman Room
System
Rosensweig, Mark, 14
'S', 13
schedules, Memory System for,
116-18
senses, memory images and, 40
sequencing, 40-1
sex, memory images and, 40
Social Etiquette Method, see Buzan
Social Etiquette Method
speeches, memorising, 150-2
Sperry, Roger, 37-8
INDEX
Telephone Number Memory System,
112-15
telephone number test, 18, 25
testing current memory capabilities,
17-30
vibratory theory, 34
vocabulary, Memory Systems for,
127-31
Wax Tablet Hypothesis, 31-2, 33
Wennsshein, Stanislaus Mink von, 75
word memory, 127-31
words, 100 basic, making up 50 per
cent of all conversation, 129-31
Zanotti, Francesco, 34
Zeno, 32
Zeus, 41-2
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