Synopsis: Memory ability, like Rome, is built bit by bit. SuperMemory II shows Memory ability, like Rome, is built bit by bit. SuperMemory II shows you how to master those annoying memory tasks. You will also learn how to use the environment to trigger your memory and how to optimize your readiness to perform memory tasks. Finally, you acquire a solid understanding of how memory functions, an understanding that guides you when attempting any kind of memory task. Over 100 pieces of advice on effective memory use are presented in this book. Each piece stands on its own and can be read in only a few minutes.
About the Author: Both authors are research psychologists who have led the field of cutting-edge research on memory improvement for nearly thirty years. Each published numerous research articles in scientific journals. Together they’ve co-authored eight journal articles and several books: Your Memory for Life and How to Cure Your Memory Failures, Improving Student Memory (with Douglas Raybeck), and Improving Memory and Study Skills. With Guy Nobes, they created the study course "Improve Vocabulary for the SAT.” Dr. Gruneberg also created a CD Rom language learning system. Dr. Herrmann is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Indiana State University and is a director of memory-improvement research at the Practical Memory Institute. Dr. Gruneberg is retired from the University of Swansea in Wales, a Visiting Professor at Indiana State University, and the CEO of Linkword Languages.