Memory Palace Master: Over 70 Puzzles to Hone Your Powers of Observation and Recall
By (Author) Gareth Moore
By (author) Helena M. Gellersen
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
5th January 2022
11th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
793.73
Paperback
192
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
250g
We all know that visualising, writing down or repeating something all helps to store things in our minds, but why Written by Helena Gellersen, part of University of Cambridges renowned Memory Laboratory, and bestselling puzzle master Dr Gareth Moore, this is a complete course in memory training.
The way we remember things is determined by the different parts of our brain we are engaging, and this helpful book covers verbal, visual and long-term memory puzzles to help you improve your memory store. Culminating in the powerful Memory Palace technique, a millennia-old technique still used today by mental athletes, this collection of tried-and-tested exercises will help to boost your brain power and master the power of recall in no time at all.
Including the latest neuroscience and with an easy-to-follow puzzles, this is the only book you need to discover the secrets to a super-sharp memory, once and for all.
Dr Gareth Moore (B.Sc (Hons) M.Phil Ph.D) is the internationally bestselling author of a wide range of brain-training and puzzle books for both children and adults, including Anti-stress Puzzles, Ultimate Dot to Dot, Brain Games for Clever Kids, Lateral Logic, Extreme Mazes and The Ordinance Survey Puzzle Book. His books have sold over a million copies in the UK alone and have been published in 29 different languages.
Helena Gellersen is doctoral candidate in psychology at the Memory Laboratory for the University of Cambridge. Her background is in cognitive psychology and neuroscience and she is involved in scientific behavioural research on learning and memory, focusing on individual differences in memory abilities, with a particular emphasis on healthy ageing and early signs of cognitive decline. She has had a number of papers published and in her spare time she volunteers for a student-run think tank on global health.