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How Our Memory Works
ОглавлениеThere are things in life that we experience only once and remember forever. These memory peaks are times when our entire brain is involved in the learning process – both left and right hemispheres and our limbic system or emotional center. For example, we often learn songs without conscious effort because they involve the whole brain. The left brain focuses to the words, the right brain focuses to the music, and the limbic system pays attention because it is emotionally relevant to us. By deliberately using all three of these processes, we can improve our memory for any learning experience.
1.The left brain handles our reasoning and is responsible for words, numbers and language. It sees individual details one at a time and deals with order, facts and logical thinking.
2.The right brain is the artist within us and handles symbols, images, melodies, patterns and spatial relationships. It sees the whole picture at once and uses parallel, imagistic and intuitive thinking.
3.The limbic system plays an important part of our long-term memory. It decides if incoming information is relevant enough to be remembered, based on its emotional appeal. When what you’re learning appeals positively to your emotions, through colors, pictures, games, challenges, etc, you learn better and remember more easily.