What neuroscience tells us about the memory palace – Interview with Dr. Jenny Rodger – Part 2/2
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Modern neuroscience meets ancient mnemonic techniques. This podcast
episode is ins English. Dr. Jenny Rodger, neuroscientist and
associate professor at the University of Western Australia talks
with me about how the brain forms the strongest memories and why
methods like the method of loci or the memory palace are such
effective methods for learning huge amounts of information faster.
We learn about how soldiers with head wounds have told us the most
about how the brain works and which parts of the brain are
especially active when we learn with those techniques. This tells
us a lot about the actual why behind those techniques. Why are
these techniques so effective? Dr. Rodger gives us the answer.
Modern neuroscience meets ancient mnemonics: Dr. Rodger also shares
interesting insight about the work she has done with Dr. Lynne
Kelly, author of the fascinating book “The Memory Code” and “Memory
Craft”. Dr. Rodger and Dr. Kelly have both done some great work in
trying to bring modern neuroscience and ancient mnemonic learning
techniques together. Make sure not to miss this fascinating
episode. Where you can find Dr. Rodger:
https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/jennifer-rodger
https://perroninstitute.org/associate-professor-jennifer-rodger-phd-bsci-hons/
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episode is ins English. Dr. Jenny Rodger, neuroscientist and
associate professor at the University of Western Australia talks
with me about how the brain forms the strongest memories and why
methods like the method of loci or the memory palace are such
effective methods for learning huge amounts of information faster.
We learn about how soldiers with head wounds have told us the most
about how the brain works and which parts of the brain are
especially active when we learn with those techniques. This tells
us a lot about the actual why behind those techniques. Why are
these techniques so effective? Dr. Rodger gives us the answer.
Modern neuroscience meets ancient mnemonics: Dr. Rodger also shares
interesting insight about the work she has done with Dr. Lynne
Kelly, author of the fascinating book “The Memory Code” and “Memory
Craft”. Dr. Rodger and Dr. Kelly have both done some great work in
trying to bring modern neuroscience and ancient mnemonic learning
techniques together. Make sure not to miss this fascinating
episode. Where you can find Dr. Rodger:
https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/jennifer-rodger
https://perroninstitute.org/associate-professor-jennifer-rodger-phd-bsci-hons/
.:: IMMER KOSTENLOS ::. Gefällt dir der Podcast? Hilf uns
sicherzustellen, dass er immer kostenlos bleibt! Hinterlasse eine
kurze Rezension auf Apple Podcasts / iTunes, oder Castbox für
Android .:: UNSERE KOSTENLOSEN RESSOURCEN ::. ! KOSTENLOS !: Der
"Speed Learning Starter Guide" rethinkingmemory.com/newsletter
Deine persönlichen Fragen hier im Podcast beantwortet: Schreibe mir
deine Fragen, indem du auf eine meiner E-Mails antwortest.
rethinkingmemory.com/community Der schneller lernen Blog mit
unzähligen praktischen Artikeln zum Thema „schneller lernen“
rethinkingmemory.com/blog .:: FOLGE RETHINKING MEMORY AUF ::.
Facebook: facebook.com/rethinkingmemory Instagram:
instagram.com/rethinkingmemory YouTube: rtm-link.at/yt .:: CREDITS
::. Intro: Lukas Wurm - Sprecher; lukaswurm.at Intro Musik: Mark
Maxwell - Sweetness; markmaxwellmusic.com Podcast Logo: Sonja
Faschinger; sonja-faschinger.at
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