Assimilative Memory; or, How to Attend and Never ForgetIn A. Loisette's 'Assimilative Memory; or, How to Attend and Never Forget,' readers are introduced to a revolutionary approach to memory enhancement through practical techniques and exercises. The book is written in a straightforward and accessible style, making it easy for readers to grasp and implement the memory strategies. Loisette combines anecdotes, scientific research, and mnemonic devices to help readers improve their memory retention and cognitive abilities. This work, published in the late 19th century, reflects the growing interest in mental improvement and self-help literature of the time. Loisette's emphasis on memory as a skill that can be trained aligns with the progressive thinking of the era and is still relevant today. Readers can expect to learn valuable techniques for memory enhancement and mental agility from this classic work. A. Loisette, known for his expertise in memory training, devised the methods presented in 'Assimilative Memory' based on his extensive research and experience in the field. His dedication to helping others improve their memory and cognitive abilities prompted him to write this influential book, which continues to be a valuable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their memory retention. Readers interested in memory improvement and cognitive enhancement will find 'Assimilative Memory' a practical and enlightening read, offering valuable insights and exercises to sharpen their mental skills. |
Contents
PREFACE | |
TRAINING THE INTELLECT TO STAY WITH THE SENSES | |
TABLE OF CONTENTS Skip | |
NUMERIC THINKING HOW TO NEVER FORGET FIGURES AND DATES | |
POEMS LONG OR SHORT EASILY LEARNED BY HEART Poes Bells | |
How to Find words with Which to Translate Dates and Numbers | |
DATES OF THE ACCESSION OF THE ENGLISH SOVEREIGNS | |
THOUGHTIVE UNIFICATIONS CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED | |
HOW TO MEMORISE A CORRELATION | |
NUMERIC THINKING or Learning the longest sets of figures almost instantly 38 | 7 |
THOUGHTIVE UNIFICATIONS or How to never forget Proper Names Series | 9 |
Page 1 ASSIMILATIVE MEMORY | 16 |
in Books or the Contents of Books | 18 |
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