TEN MYTHS ABOUT
MEMORY AND
CONCENTRATION
U N C O V E R E D
PRESENTED BY B S Sujendra Prakash, Ph.D.
•These ten myths about Memory and
Concentration have been outlined here
because people are made to believe that
they are true.
•Unless we understand that these are myths,
we become gullible to unscrupulous people
who exploit our innocence or ignorance.
•If you would like to know the proper
explanations for these myths, you can refer
to my e-book, “Intent Focusing”.
•However, I have given here the facts, as I have
found out through my research, alongside
each myth.
Hope this will be beneficial to you.
Fact1
Memory is a
process and
not a
function.
Fact2
Forgetting is a
symptom and
not a
problem.
Fact3
Redintegration
is a better kind
of
remembering
and not recall.
Fact4
Imagery
facilitates
memory and
not words.
Fact5
Scanning for
input
enhances
memory and
not passive
reception
of inputs.
Fact6
Subconscious
information
processing
should be
undertaken while
receiving inputs
and not
conscious
information
processing.
Fact7
Some types of
work
demands total
concentration
than studying,
like driving a
vehicle.
Fact8
The long-term
store is
everlasting
and not the
short-term
store.
Fact9
Rehearsal
helps us to
remember
rather than
repetition.
Fact10
Both memory
and
concentration
are
involuntary
processes.
Thank You
Explanations of these facts are available in the e-book: “Intent
Focusing”
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Ten myths about memory and concentration uncovered