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Neuroscientist Outlines Everything You Need To Know to Improve Your Memory
College Station, TX (PRWEB) June 20, 2006
The human brain is the most complex structure ever devised. Every thought, concept, opinion, belief and emotion arises from the untold millions of chemical and electrical reactions that occur in the brain every second. The leading concern for people regarding brain function usually narrows down to memory. Think about how many students want to make better grades? How many working adults want to have an impact, and impress colleagues? How many “baby boomers” are frightened by the discovery that their memory is starting to slip? And, how many elderly are tired of being embarrassed and inconvenienced by their failing memory?
Dr. Klemm, author of âThank You, Brain, For All You Remember: What You Forgot Was My Faultâ (ISBN 0975522507) has been studying memory and brain functioning for 40 years. Klemm, a noted Neuroscientist at Texas A&M University, is considered the Memory Medic and gives highly acclaimed presentations around the country, helping people to improve their memory. âThank You, Brainâ explains what researchers are learning about how memory works â and fails to work, providing fresh ideas on how to improve memory.
Information about the book, a memory advice column, a blog on memory research with practical application, and memory-improvement workshops can be found at the bookâs website at http://www.thankyoubrain.com.
Well written and superbly documented, âThank You Brainâ is academic in principle, yet phrased in easy to understand terms for the general reader. Klemm outlines 150 ideas on what you can do to have more efficient and reliable memory, covering topics such as: learning in just one attempt, making associations, improving recall, making memory less vulnerable, slowing the aging process of the mind, and becoming more aware. âThank You, Brainâ is truly the definitive guide to memory, written by a master at his craft. If you want better grades, need to improve job knowledge, are losing your memory ability from age, or want to look, feel and be smarter, this book will far surpass expectations.
âLearning the principles and tricks of effective memory helped me a when I was in school and continues to serve me well in my work and in everyday lifeâ explains Klemm. Inspired by personal experience, his nine grandchildren, and a deep and genuine interest in the human brain, Klemm hopes to help everyone with a need to improve memory. âThis book will help you be as smart as you can be. People judge how smart you are by how much stuff you know. And how much stuff you know depends on how good your memory isâ concludes Klemm.
William R. Klemm, DVM, PhD. is a Professor of Neuroscience, and a noted speaker with over 40 years of university teaching experience at Texas A&M University and Iowa State University. Additionally, Klemm gives nation wide talks on memory to lay audiences in clubs, regional and national meetings, and in schools for students and teachers. Klemm served for eight years as a Colonel in the Air Force Reserves, and currently lives in College Station, TX. âThank You, Brain, For All You Remember: What You Forgot Was My Faultâ (ISBN 0975522507) can be purchased at online bookstores. For more information go to http://www.thankyoubrain.com.
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