by Katy Sands | Jun 27, 2016 | Uncategorized
We have all seen fantastic feats of memory, or at least heard of them. In 2005 Lu Chao set a new world record by reciting the value of pi to 67,890 digits. Memory expert and author Tony Buzan’s first day at University was dominated by his professor calling the roll...
by Katy Sands | Jun 22, 2016 | Uncategorized
Can you always remember everything you want? Do you anticipate losing memory function as you age? Ever find yourself disagreeing with a trusted friend about details of an event or a conversation you shared? Is a written shopping list essential if you’re to remember...
by Katy Sands | Jun 9, 2016 | Uncategorized
Advertisers and political campaign managers are very good at exploiting a characteristic of the human brain that traps us into patterns of thinking and feeling that suit them without our even being aware of it. The human brain has a sneaky preference for taking...