by Dr Marc Dussault | Oct 27, 2011 | Articles
The key to good grades is to learn how you learn best. The single biggest complaint of ‘cookie cutter’ type ‘how to’ study guides is their one-size-fits-all approach. Sure, there are definite things we can all do to improve our memory retention... by Dr Marc Dussault | Oct 26, 2011 | Articles
Is the effectiveness of deep reading lost when we surf the web? We all do it – surf the web, flipping from one page to the next, scrolling so fast that all we can really capture as we skim are bullet points, headers and other highlights – created to make... by Dr Marc Dussault | Mar 29, 2011 | Articles
When we first learn something, information is processed by the brain to form a neural trace that first enters your sensory memory and then, if you’re paying attention, enters your Short Term Memory (STM). If you keep working to process the information and adapt...
Recent Comments