Archive for the 'Short Term Memory' Category
How To Be A Deep Thinker
Monday, December 29th, 2008To be a deep thinker you simply have to get in the habit of asking deep questions about everything around you. What is a deep question? Let’s look at a couple examples. Suppose someone lies to you, and you simply explain it by saying, “He’s a jerk!” That may be true, but it is shallow [...]
A Look At Short Term Memory Problems and How It Affects Learning
Sunday, February 17th, 2008As you are going to see finding out the causes of short term memory can be a difficult task and is not as easy as it may seem. There are many reasons for the cause of short term memory and in this article we are going to talk about some of them. But first there [...]
How Do You Lose Short-term Memory?
Thursday, December 13th, 2007Short-term memory, often called the “primary,” “working” or “active” memory, is said to retain information for about 20 seconds. Short -term memory retaining capability alters from about 3 or 4 elements (i.e., words, digits, or letters) to about 9 elements: the capacity that is generally quoted is 7±2 elements. However, long-term memory can retain infinite [...]
How and Why Do You Lose Short term Memory?
Sunday, November 11th, 2007Short term memory, often called the “primary,” “working” or “active” memory, is said to retain information for about 20 seconds. Short term memory retaining capability alters from about 3 or 4 elements (i.e., words, digits, or letters) to about 9 elements: the capacity that is generally quoted is 7±2 elements. However, long-term memory can retain [...]










