The National University Podcast
Tips to Improve Memory: Exploring Cognitive Science
Prepare to journey into the fascinating world of cognitive science with Dr. Joel Gooden from North Central University. In this enlightening discourse, Dr. Gooden illuminates the workings of our memory through the lens of the information processing model, where he shares valuable insights on distinguishing relevant information from the irrelevant, and how active attention to the former can significantly enhance memory. You'll also gain insights into the power of writing as a tool for memory retention, a technique often overlooked in favor of our keyboards.
As the journey unfolds, we discuss the effects of our increasing reliance on technology on short-term memory. Dr. Gooden brings our attention to the worrying phenomenon of 'digital amnesia' that is becoming prevalent in society. We also touch on the 'use it or lose it' principle and how it pertains to our memory, alongside the implications of multi-tasking and the vital role of metacognition. Dr. Gooden guides us on how to make meaningful connections between pieces of information for optimized memory utilization.
Finally, we delve into the importance of memory in education, work, and everyday life. Dr. Gooden shares his expert insights on common memory errors and their impact and provides practical tips on how to rectify them. We explore the benefits of employing scripts and to-do lists to aid memory retention and minimize errors. Throughout this conversation, the significance of honesty and commitment to improving memory is emphasized. This episode is a trove of knowledge and strategies that will equip you to enhance your memory, so don't miss out!