Extended Summary - Moonwalking With Einstein - Based On The Book By Joshua Foer
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Narratore Ariel Jones
Casa editrice: Quick Reading Library
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EXTENDED SUMMARY MOONWALKING WITH EINSTEIN BASED ON THE BOOK BY JOSHUA FOER SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY CONTENT The Accidental Mental Athlete The Man Who Couldn't Forget and The Man Who Couldn't Remember The Art of Memory Building Memory Palaces The World of Competitive Memory The Evolution of Reading and Memory The Modern Hucksters of Memory The OK Plateau and the Path to Mastery The U.S. Memory Championship General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK In Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, Joshua Foer embarks on a journey from a journalist with an average memory to a participant in the U.S. Memory Championship. The book explores the science and history of memory, blending the author's personal experiences with techniques, historical context, and scientific studies. Foer delves into various mnemonic strategies such as the memory palace, the person-action-object system, and the Major System, showcasing how these techniques can drastically improve one's memory. The book also examines the impact of cultural and technological changes on memory practices, contrasting the methods used by ancient orators and scholars with those of modern individuals. It also includes the exploration of the competitive memory world, and the ways in which some people use mnemonic devices to achieve great feats of memory.
Durata: 30 minuti (00:29:45) Data di pubblicazione: 22/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

