"Life comes at us very quickly, and what we need to do is take that amorphous flow of experience and somehow extract meaning from it." In this funny, enlightening talk, educational psychologist Peter Doolittle details the importance -- and...
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Sam Varley's curator insight,
January 16, 2014 5:24 PM
I think this is incredible intresting and reveals alot about how we see the world. It seems if you could improve your working memory, you could increase your focus and retention for most anything. Hearing this, I think constursting a solid base of working memory is the key to mastering and learning any skill quickly. |
I think this is incredible intresting and reveals alot about how we see the world. It seems if you could improve your working memory, you could increase your focus and retention for most anything. Hearing this, I think constursting a solid base of working memory is the key to mastering and learning any skill quickly.