Showing posts with label Memory Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memory Training. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

The Mind and Photographic Memory Training

The mind has a lot to do with the brain in photographic memory training. It is responsible for the vast association of information communicated to us on daily basis. The mind gives the brain the room to operate by letting some fractions of the senses get to it; the brain in turn, associates with whichever sense that is closest to it. This concept explains the reason why a lot of information is filtered away into the unknown when we try to pass an information or message to the brain.

Artistic Work Memory Training Technique

Paintings have a lot to do with memory training. They often show high level of complicated background or vast colouration which most times make it difficult to analyze or understand. The truth is that the brain will not function effectively and efficiently if it is not analytically stretched. When you look at paintings or artistic works, you do two distinctive things; one is preparing your brain to work or function in a more complex and complicated situation, and two is giving it the option to choose between so many things at the same time so it can analyze what seems to be of interest to you.