Lisa Berger is a professional writer who has specialized in health and medicine for more than twenty years.
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
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Much more than a self-help book...a revelation into the mind,
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This review is from: Intelligent Memory: Improve the Memory that Makes You Smarter (Hardcover)
Any reader wondering about how our minds process and retain information must read this book. Although the reading lines on the cover present the book as an "improve your memory book" , it is in fact, very much more than simply a "how-to" book. A quick look at the table of contents and the many, many subheads in the various chapters only give a hint at the meaty information contained therein. The book is written in a clear, concise style that moves briskly along from subject to subject. There are a number of facinating quizes that illustrate the various aspects of the subject.Intelligent Memory is a window into how a functioning mind "connects the dots" of thought. The spectre of Alzheimer's is a very real fear for most people and as we age and can't find our car keys or the name of our neighbor of many years, knowledge about this subject is timely and necessary. Another aspect of the information that is quite riveting are the sections on creativity and the mind. Dr. Gordon and Ms. Berger have used their best creative efforts to produce a very readable and important book. I thoughly enjoyed this book and found its contents absolutely facinating. I recommend it to anyone curious about how their own mind and those of others really works and wants a good read in the bargin.
40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
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A Memory Book for the Intelligent,
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This review is from: Intelligent Memory: Improve the Memory that Makes You Smarter (Hardcover)
Unlinke many memory books that offer simplistic exercises to sharpen rote memory, Intelligent Memory goes to the nub of how the brain uses the information retrieval processes to create thought. I found this book to be a real comfort. As my car keys vanish more frequently and names get harder to fathom, I realize that my ability to see patterns is sharpened. I never before understood how this is a function of memory and how that ability could be enhanced. The puzzles in the book are great fun and used to make deeper points. All in all I found the book to be fascinating as well as a terrific read.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An inspiration for everyone who has senior moments!,
By Susan Gorn (Hatboro, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Intelligent Memory: Improve the Memory that Makes You Smarter (Hardcover)
I am 50-year-old woman with more than my fair share of trying to remember where I put my keys. Reading Dr. Gordon's book made me appreciate that I can use my IQ-type intelligence and 5 decades worth of living and learning to do what my working memory doesn't do so well anymore. The book also showed me how the stupid things I sometimes do are really the result of unconscious memory, self-defeatingly bad thought processes I use over and over again. The book addresses that challenge as well, telling us how to use conscious mental effort to wipe out these memories. Over all, I have been immensely helped by his suggestions about how stop worrying about my "memory for keys" and focus instead on improving my memory for productive thought. And, I thought the anecdotes and exercises were a lot of fun.
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