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Memory books
Interested in learning more about how the mind remembers?
Check out these books:
Books on memory
Committed to Memory: How We Remember and Why
We Forget. By Rebecca Rupp, 1998.
The Memory Cure
by Thomas Crook III, Ph.D. and
Brenda Adderly, M.H.A., 1998. Presents a
six-step memory cure program:
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Take recommended dosage of
phosphatidylserine daily |
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Exercise your mind to improve your
memory skills |
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Protect your health, eat a healthy
diet, take PS-boosting supplements |
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Change your attitude toward stress |
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Exercise regularly for overall
health |
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Keep a positive attitude |
Cognitive Rehabilitation of Memory
by Minnie
Harrell
Ways to Improve your Memory by Swiercinsky
I Can Remember by Gerry Olin Greens
I Hear Memories (book with reminiscing, visual
aids, and music stimulation ideas. Comes with audiocassette of
sound scenes (thunderstorm, kitchen, baseball game, etc.)
Management of Memory Disorders.
HDI Professional Series.
Managing Attention Deficits.
HDI
Professional Series.
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a poor sort of memory that only works backward," said the
Queen. Lewis Carroll, Through
the Looking-Glass
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Books on general brain
function
How the Mind Works
by Steven Pinker
Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the
Mysteries...by V. S. Ramachandran, Sandra Blakeslee, 1998.
Building Mental Muscle
Brain Longevity by Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.,
1997.
Smart for Life
by Michael Chafetz
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It isn't so
astonishing, the number of things I can remember, as the number of
things I can remember that aren't so. Mark Twain
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Products
that help you B... |
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B organized
with
memory joggers, medication reminders, timers &
watches
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able
with assistive technology,
disability & daily living aids
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fit with exercise balls, Therabands,
Airex mats, hand exercisers
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well with organic products
& natural therapies
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inspired
with books, CDs, software,
games, puzzles, toys
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