High Performance Memory

It’s something we all want more of – a great high performance memory. Why?  Because it makes your life easier and increases your ability to learn and apply more information. With a better memory you can make yourself more valuable at work and raise your grades in...

5 Tips to Learn a New Language at Any Age

Want to learn a new language, but afraid you’ve passed the right time? Don’t worry. Even though brain science says it’s easier to learn a second or even a third language when you’re a child, it doesn’t matter because we have some cool brain hacks to help you learn a...

11 Final Exam Preparation Tips to Improve Your Grades

Final exams. Yuck! Nobody looks forward to them. But with a few simple brain-proven tips, you can learn and remember new information in half the time. These brain research backed tips are included in learning expert, Pat Wyman’s Total Recall Learning™ –...

Link Between Fitness and Memory Skills

A recent study has found a link between fitness and memory skills, as children with stronger muscles may have better working memory. Scientists evaluated 79 children ages 9 to 11.  They found that muscle fitness was directly related to having a more accurate memory....

DHA Improves Memory Among Men And Women

As the primary polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) in the brain, DHA is responsible for neuronal functions that affect “learning, memory, auditory, and olfactory responses.”  Because DHA status is dependent on dietary intake of this essential fatty acid, individuals who...