SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT METHODS OF PHENOMENAL MEMORY
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Phenomenal memory, memory theories, neurology, cognitive psychology, genetics and memory, mnemonic techniques, memory palace (Loci method), savant syndrome, attention and memory, memory development.Abstract
This article extensively explores the concept of phenomenal memory, its scientific foundations, and development methods. Phenomenal memory refers to a person's ability to retain large volumes of information for extended periods and recall them quickly. The article analyzes the neurological, cognitive, and genetic theories behind this phenomenon, along with real-life examples supported by scientific research. Additionally, mnemonic techniques, meditation, attention exercises, and a healthy lifestyle are recommended for developing phenomenal memory. This article may be beneficial for those interested in psychology, neuroscience, and education.
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