The Working Memory Advantage
Train Your Brain to Function Stronger, Smarter, Faster
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Narrateur(s):
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Paul Mantell
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Auteur(s):
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Ross Alloway
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Tracy Alloway
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A bigger asset than IQ!
Working memory - your ability to work with information - influences nearly everything you do. What if you could find a way to better handle a crazy schedule or expertly manage risks? What if you could gain an advantage in climbing the career ladder or in sports? What if there were a way to improve your outlook on life, to face each day with more optimism and confidence?
Tracy and Ross Alloway, leading experts, show how working memory is the key to all that and more. They present important recent breakthroughs in this field, including research on how Facebook can help with working memory, how working memory can improve your kids’ grades, how it changes as you age, and how working memory is linked with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and Alzheimer’s.
But here’s the best news: You can improve your working memory! This book will give you three tests to find out how good your working memory is - and more than 50 targeted exercises so you can sharpen it.
The Working Memory Advantage offers unprecedented insight into one of the most important cognitive breakthroughs in recent years - a vital new approach to making your brain stronger, smarter, and faster.
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©2013 Tracy Alloway and Ross Alloway (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Ce que les auditeurs disent de The Working Memory Advantage
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Good ideas - but repetitive
I got this book since I recently got diagnosed with ADHD and I thought it would help with some of the memory issues I have. While I think they bring forward some good ideas I did find it very repetitive and very focused on their own system/program vs ways that a 35 year old adult can improve in their day to day life.
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