How Humans Learn and How it Affects you

One day my son ask me when can he take offthat she progressively establishes the necessary
the training wheels from his bicycle. I replied,nerve links between the brain and the muscles.
"When I was your age, my father pushed me. IJust like learning to walk upright is a skill that
fell and bruised my knee. But I wanted to ride myalmost everyone can master, we too have the
bicycle so badly that I always got up and triedmental skills to train our memory to perform
again". My son frown at the prospect of constantastonishing feats of memory and improve
falls and said, "Did you always fall every time youmemory. Memory trainers use an array of clever
got up on your bicycle?" "No", I replied, "If youtechniques like mental association. Such techniques
practise you will learn, and it will work out fine,have been used for centuries by the Greeks and
soon you'll be an expert." My son grinned and heancient cultures to amass large amounts of
got on his bicycle and tried again. Sure enough, heinformation long before printing was the common
was soon paddling his merry way in a couple ofenough to hold the massive information required
days.to be pass from generations to generations.
Whether you are learning how to ride a bicycleAn example of association is to use a technique
for the first time or learning to play the piano,known as pegging as an anchor or source to hold
most of us need time to master any new skillsa piece of information. The body can be used as
we desire to learn. It may take some time anda reference for pegging. For example, the toes,
effort in the beginning but it's all worth it,the knee, muscle, shoulder, collar to the face.
considering we retain the ability to learn right intoExtremely easy to use, it can be the basis of
old age. If you want to learn a complicated skill,more advance methods of association. Soon, just
you need time and patience. And as soon as thelike learning to ride a bicycle, anyone can use such
right sequence of movements has been learnt,techniques to master long chains of numbers, lists
you can no longer imagine how difficult to takeor mathematical formulas. There are of course
those first steps.many other methods that anyone can use to
The human mind and body has an innate ability toboost his memory. Dominic O'Brien for example,
learn almost anything imaginable. From learning tolikes to use the loci method as pegs for his
play the guitar to juggling balls. In any circus ormemory feats. Dominic is of course, the world
carnival, mind-boggling array of skills and stuntsmemory Olympiad champion and uses his jogging
are demonstrated. For example, performingroute to help him remember long strands of
somersaults in the air, juggling knives, balancingnumbers or long list of items in the hundreds.
spinning plates on sticks. If you hold a babyThere is much to be gained from a trained
upright with her feet touching the floor, she willmemory. Besides making tests and exams a walk
instinctively start making walking movements within the park, learning a foreign language or
her feet. Almost a year will pass before she has"cheating" in a card game, a trained memory has
found the muscle control to be able o put onebeen known to delay the onset of Alzheimer's
foot in front of the other all by herself. In thisdisease or other age related memory problems.
time, the baby gradually learns to control herYou might want to explore the different ways
movements, first learning to creep, then to crawlyou brain can be trained today both to improve
and finally to stand upright without holding ontomemory and for a healthier mental health.
someone or something. It is during this process