"The Sharper Mind: Mental Games for a Keen Mind and a Fool Proof Memory" by Fred B. Chernow
This book is great. For remembering numbers, conquering absentmindedness, recalling numbers, mental math, and mental workouts, etc.... This book has much to offer for mind improvement. This book covers a wide range of abilities for mind betterment. I would recommend this book because of the different methods offered in which other books might not comment. This book is not extremely detailed and elaborate but I believe it goes well in accompanying other memory books. The memory populate should read.
The potential of the human memory is phenomenal. But do you know how to make the most of yours? In this edition if the BBC classic Use Your Memory, the secrets of how to improve your memory are fascinatingly revealed by Tony Buzan. He teaches you how to improve your memory
for names, numbers, dates and lists and also for speeches, articles,
poetry and whole books. There are sections for card players, for people
learning new languages and for those studying for exams, as well as an
intriguing chapter on how to recall your dreams. Use You Memory will- Be particularly useful for school and university students throughout their studies, and especially during review and exam times Be useful for business people and for those wishing to improve their brainpower as they advance in years. Allow anyone to join the rapidly growing number of mental athletes who are preparing themselves for memory competitions and championships. All the classic memory systems are explained, plus, of course, Tony Buzan’s own world-famous Mind Mapping technique
Scientific American's The Memory Code - July 2007
Researchers are closing in on the rules that the brain uses to lay down memories. Discovery of this memory code could lead to new ways to peer into the mind.
Anyone who has ever been in an earthquake has vivid memories of it: the ground shakes, trembles, buckles and heaves; the air fills with sounds of rumbling, cracking and shattering glass; cabinets fly open; books, dishes and knickknacks tumble from shelves. We remember such episodes--with striking clarity and for years afterward--because that is what our brains evolved to do: extract information from salient events and use that knowledge to guide our responses to similar situations in the future. This ability to learn from past experience allows all animals to adapt to a world that is complex and ever changing.
Can you remember names, faces,lists, numbers, speeches, dates, examination data ?
Speed Memory is a comprehensive memory training course based on recent research. As you work through the book, you graduate from simple methods to highly advanced systems - increasing your memory power all the time.
These techniques to improve your memory form the basis of the new BBC television programme Use Your Head, devised and presented by the author.