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Articles by Matthew Wadsworth
| • Age and Memory Loss: Connections, Beliefs and the Possibilities of Turning Back Time by Matthew Wadsworth |
| Article issued on: 07-Sep-2008, Article Visits: 8, Article Rating: 4.13 of 5, Category Advice |
| You've probably heard the saying before: with aging comes wisdom. Unfortunately, the acquisition of a better mind comes at a price: the loss of an integral part of it, which is memory. With age, memory loss becomes a concern, partly out of physiological factors and partly due to acquired habits. Aging and memory loss It is normal for people both young and old to ... [] |
| • Secrets to the Real Joint Venture by Matthew Wadsworth |
| Article issued on: 16-Aug-2008, Article Visits: 5, Article Rating: 2.51 of 5, Category Business |
| Anyone can go searching and find a JV partner these days. It has become a wide known practice in the online world, and is growing everyday. There is article after article written by some internet Guru to tell you how important joint ventures are to your business. There is list upon list of all the advantages of signing up for a JV. If you ... [] |
| • Remembering with the Ears and Eyes: Auditory Versus Visual Memory by Matthew Wadsworth |
| Article issued on: 11-Jun-2008, Article Visits: 6, Article Rating: 3.57 of 5, Category Advice |
| The best way to create and build memories is to experience them, usually with the body and the mind. There are two types of memory: short-term and long-term. Each one feeds off the other and works in combination in order to produce and eliminate recollections. Two kinds of short-term memory are auditory memory and visual memory. Both represent some of the most important portions ... [] |
| • Making a Memory: The Power of Association, Imagery and Linking in the Brain by Matthew Wadsworth |
| Article issued on: 18-Feb-2008, Article Visits: 5, Article Rating: 4.41 of 5, Category Advice |
| Memory is a strange thing - it can be as solid as words carved in stone or it can be fluid and changeable, sometimes dangerously so. It is also one of the most essential of human powers, allowing us to create judgments, make decisions, plan and yes, even dream. Memory may seem like a simple matter but it operates within very complicated processes. It ... [] |
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