By Edgar Thorpe Better: The Brain Book Know Your Own Mind And How To Use It
The human brain cannot store isolated facts effectively. Every new piece of information must hang on a pre-existing mental coat hook. When studying complex material, always link new data to an existing memory, structural framework, or personal experience. Sensory Imagery
"The Brain Book" by Edgar Thorpe is a comprehensive guide to understanding the human brain and its functions. By providing a deep understanding of the brain and its functions, Thorpe empowers readers to take control of their own brain function and optimize their lives. The book is an excellent resource for anyone interested in neuroscience, psychology, or personal development. The human brain cannot store isolated facts effectively
Shifting from vertical logic (working on a single path) to exploring alternative angles and restructuring the problem entirely. The human brain cannot store isolated facts effectively