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Memory Course
Introduction
Introduction to the Memory Course (3:48)
Your Amazing Mind
A Cup of Tea – Your Amazing Mind (3:54)
The Principles of Memory as a Skill (3:49)
An Example of Your Spatial and Visual Mind (3:32)
What is Memory? (2:38)
History of Memory
A Brief History of Memory (3:11)
Medieval Memory (3:20)
The Example of 'Parzival' (4:21)
What Happened to Memory Techniques? (4:35)
My Own Memory Journey (6:12)
Mnemonics
Introduction to Mnemonics (3:38)
Creating Mnemonics (4:07)
How to Strengthen Mnemonics (5:57)
The Theory of Differentiation (2:31)
Getting Stuck – and Getting Unstuck (3:49)
Use What You Like (1:34)
Mnemonics for Foreign Language Words (5:25)
Breaking Up Words into Chunks (3:17)
How Much is Enough? (5:28)
Conversion Systems (5:29)
Combinations of Mnemonics (2:46)
The Limitations of Mnemonics (4:33)
Memory Journeys
The Mental Library (2:00)
Memory Journeys (5:26)
Shopping List Exercise
Shopping List Demonstration (1:39)
Issues with Memory Journeys (2:42)
Some Other Issues with Memory Journeys (2:45)
Enhanced Journeys (5:13)
Segmented List Review (4:19)
Memory Palaces
Memory Journeys vs. Memory Palaces (4:32)
Creating a Memory Palace for a Language (8:25)
Locations Within a Palace (5:28)
Recap of Memory Palace Example (2:11)
Exercise – A Piece of Cake (3:34)
Cake Recipe Demonstration (1:45)
Next Steps for the Memory Palace (2:22)
The Theory of Separation of Space (2:33)
The Macunx – Memory Structures
Introduction to Memory Structures (2:20)
Embedding Structures (2:39)
The Flexibility of 2D Structures (5:24)
The Origin of the Macunx (3:26)
Scaling up the Quincunx (5:05)
Demonstration of the Macunx (2:54)
The Implications of the Macunx (3:02)
Expanding Your Memory by A Factor of 100 (2:53)
Alphabet Exercise (1:33)
Alphabet Demonstration (1:03)
Connecting Elements with Narrative (1:41)
Connect the Alphabet (1:43)
Exercise – The Ten Commandments (2:27)
Ten Commandments Demonstration (2:43)
Download the Macunx
Using the Macunx for Different Types of Information
Using the Macunx for Lists (3:04)
Defining Spaces in the Macunx (2:43)
Using the Macunx for Parallel Lists (3:47)
Using the Macunx for Tables (4:34)
Using the Macunx for German Articles (7:28)
German Articles Demonstration (2:37)
Using the Macunx for Romance Language Verbs (5:48)
Romance Language Verbs Demonstration (2:48)
Using the Macunx for Poetry (3:31)
Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 Demonstration (2:13)
Using the Macunx as a Table of Contents (4:07)
Table of Contents Demonstration (0:50)
The Star-Spangled Banner (1:02)
The Star-Spangled Banner in Quincunxes (1:39)
Thinking with the Heart
The Right State of Mind for Memory (4:06)
The Übercunx – 3D Memory Structures
Introduction to the Übercunx (1:44)
The Übercunx (3:39)
Using the Übercunx (5:20)
Nesting Information (3:14)
Tips and Tricks
Using and Reusing Spaces (2:34)
Giving Yourself Enough Space (2:38)
Creating Space (4:02)
Exploring Your Imagination (2:55)
Get the Gist First (1:47)
Start with the Big Picture (3:53)
Work in Layers (2:06)
How to Review Your Palace (4:39)
How Strong Should You Make Your Memory Palace? (2:23)
Improving Speed (4:10)
Don't Write That Down!!! (3:35)
How to Write Things Down from Memory (2:56)
Rome Was Not Built in a Day (4:48)
How do You Actually Use What You've Stored? (3:51)
Passive Reinforcement (2:02)
Active Reinforcement (1:52)
Farewell!
Farewell! (0:48)
The Flexibility of 2D Structures
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