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Game Theory
There is an old saying: "The world is like a chess player." Everyone in life is like a chess player, and every action they take is like placing a piece on an invisible chess board. The shrewd and cautious chess players figure each other out and check each other, everyone competes to win, and many wonderful performances are presented. The greatness of game theory lies in its exquisite analysis of human affairs through various quantitative concepts such as rules, identity, information, action, uti
62.7kReads9.5Score—Shelves
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Cognitive Dividend
This book focuses on comprehensively training cognitive thinking and quickly improving brainpower, helping readers understand themselves, the environment, and wealth, and comprehensively improve readers' learning, thinking, and problem analysis abilities. The author has a broad mind, has unique insights into people and human nature, has reconstructed logic for cognition and thinking, and has unique methods for efficiency and wealth. Reading this book is both a brainstorming journey and a cogniti
25.6kReads9.6Score—Shelves
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Super Memory Training Method (Best-Selling Upgraded Version)
Mr. Liu Zhihua, the author of "Super Memory Training Method (Best-Selling Upgraded Edition)" is an expert in brain potential thinking development training. He has been dedicated to training and research on improving memory and thinking ability for many years. In this book, he shares with readers ways to quickly improve memory. The book has a total of 9 chapters. Chapter 1 is mainly about understanding our brain and finding out the reasons for poor memory; Chapter 2 is about the tips that must be
4.4kReads9.5Score—Shelves
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Mathematical Thinking Training
Today's era is an era of knowledge explosion, and it is also an era of brain competition. In an increasingly competitive environment, if a person wants to survive well, he not only needs to be diligent, but also must be wise. As the competition for talents becomes increasingly fierce and highly intelligent, more and more people realize that just having knowledge is not enough. Because knowledge itself cannot tell us how to use knowledge, how to solve problems, and how to innovate, and all of thi
2.2kReads8.8Score—Shelves
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FBI Logical Reasoning
This book mentions eight logical reasoning methods commonly used by the FBI, including three-paragraph reasoning, physical and spiritual reasoning, chain reasoning, fallacy reasoning, inductive reasoning, similarity and difference reasoning, hypothetical reasoning and reverse reasoning.
1.8kReads9.1Score—Shelves
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Reversal Thinking
A person's reversal thinking ability determines his chance of success to a certain extent. The stronger the reversal thinking ability, the higher the chance of success. For a long time, people have been clamoring for innovation and difference, but no book has a systematic explanation of how to innovate and how to seek difference. This book not only provides a vivid explanation of methods, but also gives us a new understanding of our hearts and concepts.
1.3kReads9.4Score—Shelves
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The Palace Memory Method That You Can Learn in One Go (Picture and Text Version)
Using the novel's technique and taking the personal experience of the protagonist En as the main story line, the author explains from the shallower to the deeper the principles, usage and training points of the palace memory method, which is currently recognized as the most scientific memory method. The author also adds vivid illustrations to the image processing links, making "The Palace Memory Method Once Learned (Picture and Text Version)" a practical, lively, interesting and informative secr
955Reads9.4Score—Shelves
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Structured Thinking
This book takes structured thinking as its theme and is written for those of you who want to learn to think effectively and change your life. The whole book systematically sorts out the basic knowledge of structured thinking. Based on the key principles and methods of building structured thinking, it introduces eight upgraded versions of thinking structures. Everyone can find a thinking mode that suits them based on their own thinking characteristics. With specific methods and comprehensive exer
697Reads9.4Score375Shelves
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Cognitive Breakthrough: Break Cognitive Limitations and Drive Lifelong Growth
This book helps readers build new thinking models and develop new ways of life development by upgrading internal drive abilities in seven aspects: breaking through psychological stereotypes, tearing down the wall of inertial thinking, seeing through the essence of things at a glance, adjusting cognitive systems, improving hardware systems, reverse thinking training, and awakening metacognitive abilities.
311Reads9.4Score166Shelves
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A Little Blue Logic Book
The author of this book is a heavyweight writer in the field of educational publishing in the United States, and has won many important awards such as the "International Book Award". Reasoning ability is the most important ability of a person, and it is also the ability that is most easily ignored by people. In this book, the author extracts a practical and complete set of logical reasoning concepts, which can help readers think better logically in study and real life. The book is divided into 5
152Reads8.9Score—Shelves
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IQ: 46 Secret Rules for Super Development of the Whole Brain
IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is people's ability to understand objective things and use knowledge to solve practical problems. Observation, attention, memory, imagination, analytical judgment, thinking ability, and adaptability are the seven abilities that make up IQ. IQ is usually used to identify a person's intellectual development level. For teenagers, acquired education and life experience are very important to improve IQ. It discusses the secrets and methods of improving teenagers' IQ from th
142Reads8.6Score159Shelves
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Ancient Wisdom in Deciding Cases
Ancient Chinese judicial officials often showed a high degree of artistry in hearing cases and judging sentences. This is concretely manifested in the strategic mechanism of mediating and resolving litigation, the art of "emotion" in deciding cases rationally, the wisdom of life that uses softness to overcome rigidity, the guerrilla guerrilla approach of making claims in the east and attacking the west, the intellectual game of using cunning to identify falsehoods, and the logic of verification
115Reads9.1Score—Shelves
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Tips for Speed Thinking
Do you desire clear thinking, a clear brain, organizational skills, and the ability to recall information more efficiently? Do you wish you could learn faster, remember more, and be more productive? The human brain is an incredible tool that amazes even the most talented scientists, but… The problem is that it doesn't think the way you want it to. You may get bogged down by trivial details, easily distracted, and forget important information you want to remember. The solution to your biggest neu
114Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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The Most Powerful Brain
New research results show that a smart brain can be cultivated through hard work. As long as you master the method of training your brain, no matter your age or your amazing talent, you can easily improve your brain power and build your most powerful brain.
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The Wisdom of Game Theory
"Game Theory", also known as game theory, motion theory, competition theory or game theory, was originally a branch of mathematics. However, because it better solved the operational analysis of competition and other issues, it developed into a research field in economics and changed the traditional research of economics with its distinctive characteristics. By 1928, von Neumann systematically proved the basic principles of game theory, thus announcing the official birth of game theory; in 1994,
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The Most Powerful Brain Exercise in History (All Four Volumes)
This book integrates mathematical knowledge and number games, leading readers to use mathematics and number knowledge to interpret many phenomena in daily life, and revealing the mathematical principles behind them. The book contains hundreds of mathematical game questions, as well as anecdotes such as "How Einstein memorized pi", which is very interesting and informative!
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Reasoning Methods in Investigative Thinking (2Nd Edition)
Investigative work requires thinking. Investigative thinking is a process of processing case information that includes many aspects, and reasoning is its most important aspect and most important process. The author of this book combines his own teaching and practical experience, starting from the close connection between investigative logic and investigation work, integrating advanced research results in investigative reasoning at home and abroad, and systematically discusses various reasoning m
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2,000 Thinking Games That Top Students All over the World Are Doing (Super Value Platinum Edition)
Thinking games are one of the important ways to exercise thinking ability and improve intelligence. It not only helps to explore personal potential, but also makes people feel happy. It is the golden key to open the door to wisdom. This book selects nearly 2,000 thinking games for students from dozens of world-famous universities, covering arithmetic, geometry, combination, reasoning, creation, observation, imagination, writing, etc.
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How to Develop a Logical Brain
"How to Cultivate a Logical Brain" introduces 7 commonly used logical thinking methods and carefully selects nearly 800 world classic logic games, so that everyone can comprehensively cultivate and improve their logical thinking abilities and master correct logical thinking methods while playing games. I believe that after reading it, everyone will be able to break through their fixed thinking, look at problems from different angles, and develop the habit of thinking about problems with logical
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Your Right Brain Is Worth over a Million
Your communication skills in life, creativity in work, and imagination in art are all determined by your right brain. Is the right side of your brain asleep too? The human brain has endless potential, but if it is left idle and sleeping, its capabilities will degrade. Develop it! "The most unexplored area on earth is the square inch between our ears." American scientist Dale O'Brien said. This book will explore some knowledge about the right brain with you and guide you to open the treasure hous
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Don't Lose on Character
"Don't Lose on Personality" can not only help readers understand their own personality type and understand their own behavior, but also help readers improve their own personality and self in a targeted manner. The book mainly introduces the misunderstandings that people with positive personalities, dedicated personalities, achievement personalities, romantic personalities, observational personalities, skeptical personalities, hedonistic personalities, positive personalities, and peaceful persona
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How Do You Measure Your Life?
Christensen, professor at Harvard Business School, master of management thinking, and author of "The Innovator's Dilemma", was named one of the "50 Most Influential Thinkers of Our Time". Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Andrew Grove, and Malcolm Gladwell highly praised Christensen. Christensen is also the author of "The Innovator's Dilemma" and guided China's Internet entrepreneurship. Robin Li, Jack Ma, and Zhou Hongyi all highly respected him. In the spring of 2010, Christensen was diagnosed with lymp
1Reads8.3Score—Shelves
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Logic Master: Teach You Correct Analysis and Solution Skills and Quickly Switch Ways of Thinking
Logical thinking ability is one of the essential abilities for everyone to deal with problems in daily life. When thinking about problems, writing, and verbal expressions, logic is the key. Those politicians, sales elites, and business giants all use logic to guide other people's thinking and effectively persuade each other, thereby changing life and the world of thinking. The focus of "Logic Master: Teach You Correct Analysis and Solving Skills and Quickly Switch Ways of Thinking" is not to tea
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Think Fast and Slow
When should we trust a split-second judgment? When will reason be called upon to take the stage again to control intuition and prejudice? In fact, this is a question worth studying, because we always think that we can control our thinking, but the result is that we are often affected by unknown factors, full of assumptions and arbitrariness about the accuracy of thinking, and sometimes rely too much on past perceptions and experiences, so we often make wrong decisions caused by personal biases.
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Super Analytical Training
This book introduces the methods of cultivating analytical ability, and comes with test questions to help people improve their analytical ability, master their analytical skills, improve their quality, and enrich their lives. Since its publication in the United States, this book has been a must-read for young students, and many schools have even designated this book as a required course. This book once ranked fifth among the top 100 most popular books among students in the United States with a c
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My First Introductory Book on Logic to Improve My Thinking Ability
This book avoids obscure professional terminology and boring pure theory, but uses a combination of knowledge and interest to tell you "what is logic" and "how to learn and apply logic in life" in a simple and easy-to-understand way. It presents the knowledge of logic to people in an easy-to-understand way, allowing people to truly experience logic in the world.
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A Little Blue Logic Book
"Thinking Slow" is the representative work of INSEAD professor Theo Compnolly. It is a book that teaches us how to stay focused in the era of multitasking. Starting from the working mechanism of the brain, Theo Compagnoli analyzed the "four chains" that destroy the brain's intellectual performance, and gave specific unlocking techniques and tools to help us spend important time on creative conception and correct decision-making, thereby raising personal abilities and work efficiency to a higher
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Learn How to Study
This book is a new work by Barbara Oakley, author of the best-selling book "The Way of Learning". It introduces an amazing and simple learning method that can help students master any subject. The "MOOC" of the same name is one of the most popular online courses in the world. This book and its popular online companion course of the same name, Learning How to Learn, have enabled more than 2 million learners of all ages around the world to master subjects they once struggled to master. Highlights
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How to Read Effectively: 79 Reading Lessons from Literary Masters
I want to get high marks in reading, but my efforts are unsatisfactory; I want to improve my literary literacy, but I have racked my brains but have no idea; I want to improve my reading ability and efficiency, but I have tried my best but can't find the right method... "How to Read Effectively: 79 Reading Lessons from Literary Masters" extracts the lifelong reading experience and reading methods of many literary giants, language masters, and philologists such as Xia Zunzun, Zhu Ziqing, Lao She,
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Continuous Growth
This book is the latest masterpiece of million-selling author Li Shanglong, which explains the meaning of continuous growth from a thinking perspective. It teaches you 6 precise thinking patterns and 8 high-level thinking methods that successful people use, helping you break down thinking barriers, change thinking inertia, iterate thinking patterns, and improve your thinking level. It helps you understand yourself, discover problems, learn to judge, break free from constraints, and explore the f
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Enneagram Personality Traits
It is more concise and effective than mind reading, and is the best communication technique than psychological tests and zodiac tarot. Perfectionist, Giver, Doer, Sad Romantic, Observer, Skeptic, Hedonist, Protector, Mediator. Why do things not make sense when I interact with him? Why can't I say anything kind to him? Why is she always indifferent to my good intentions? Why can't I be a leader? Why can't I make any extra money? The highest purpose of the Enneagram is to clarify the differences a
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500 of the Most Mind-Training Logic Games in the World
Turgenev said: "The human mind is a dark forest." The human heart is all-encompassing and it is difficult to find out its truth, and psychological tests and games are a channel to the inner world. Through games and tests, we can draw convincing conclusions in a natural state to understand ourselves and see others clearly.
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Interesting Puzzles: Logic Puzzles with Numbers, Lines and Shapes
Puzzles are generally games about numbers, line segments and shapes, which are very fun and brain-burning. The common puzzle type is Sudoku. In addition, there are also puzzle types such as lamp lighting, castle, several rooms, LITS, pearls, several squares, several rounds, tape, tree and tent, and fairy guidance. For these 10 different types of puzzles, the author introduces a variety of easy-to-use and practical problem-solving techniques, and explains how the techniques can be flexibly applie
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A Mind Game That's so Interesting That You Can't Sleep
This book collects a total of more than 400 thinking games, including game puzzles that cultivate divergent thinking, logical thinking and mathematical thinking. Children can use arithmetic skills and common sense to solve seemingly impossible problems. These fun, brain-teaser-like game puzzles full of creative thinking can fully improve the seven abilities of children's minds! Easy-to-understand text explanations and vivid illustrations mobilize children's attention from multiple angles. It is
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Emotional Intelligence Is Trained
Content introduction: The author Masada Yasuda has been invited by many Fortune 500 companies to provide emotional intelligence and communication skills training for corporate executives and employees. To date, his research has benefited more than 3 million people. In this book, Masada Yasuda will analyze the 5 key elements and 34 communication methods of high emotional intelligence for you, so that you can easily obtain high emotional intelligence. ▲How to predict what the other party is going
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Complete Tutorial of Standard Sudoku
"Complete Tutorial on Standard Sudoku" is a skill book specially created for Standard Sudoku enthusiasts. The author Murong Yixi starts from basic Sudoku methods such as the last number and column elimination method, and transitions to advanced methods such as cross blocks and implicit arrays. Some advanced techniques commonly used by Sudoku masters in competitions, such as chains, basic fish structures, and first-class techniques, are also explained in detail with examples. This book is rich in
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The Most Powerful Brain Exercise in History: an Eye-Opening Math Book
In this book, Andrew Jeffery will use mathematics to decipher it for you: What secrets are hidden in the barcode? What are the traps in installment payment? How does the Global Positioning System (GPS) determine positioning? What is the math behind the famous Monty Hall puzzle? Why is "0" the more important number? How do math masters decipher codes? Why have Fibonacci numbers and Fermat's theorem fascinated people for hundreds of years? Let you fall in love with mathematics from now on!
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Thinking Power: Life Thinking Lessons
Your unique thinking ability determines your height in life. Nowadays, information rushes into the public eye like a torrent. If you don't think about the problem logically and face any kind of information, you will easily drift with it and feel that your life is confused and directionless. This book deeply analyzes the importance of thinking and the necessary skills to master thinking from different angles, such as from thinking gaps to logical chains, from sixth sense to structuring, from dyna
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Eight Steps to Success
Deep inside everyone there is a deep desire - to gain financial freedom and live the life they truly want to live. But this is not a simple slogan, you must find methods and ways of thinking. Half a century ago, an emerging wealth delivery model emerged, bringing new hope to the pursuers of financial freedom. According to statistics, at least 20% of millionaires in the world today have achieved success through this kind of business. This book provides you with the thinking mode and successful mo
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IQ Tax: How to Avoid the IQ Trap in the Era of Information Anxiety
The more something seems free, the more it will cost you. Why do chicken-soup-for-the-soul preaching always succeed? Why are you always the one persuaded? Why is there a market for the Quick Success Principle? Why do more people believe the lower-level deception? Why do some very common views move you? All this is because there are loopholes in our mental defense mechanism, so there is a high probability that we will pay an "IQ tax". After reading this book, you will have a comprehensive underst
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Math Awakening: Learn to Think Clearer
Logic is an indispensable tool for human beings to understand the world. It supports mathematics and science and is one of the foundations of every major knowledge advancement of mankind since ancient times. Over the past 2000 years, logical reasoning seems to have developed quite maturely, and mathematics is also bright. But paradoxes, infinities, and inexplicable real-life problems always challenge mathematics. This book will provide insights into the ideological nature of mathematics through
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Why Didn't I Think of It: Famous Thinking Questions to Improve Logical Reasoning Ability
"How come I didn't expect that: Famous thinking questions to improve logical reasoning ability" Logical reasoning ability is the basis of rational analysis and judgment of the human brain. It helps adults to better solve complex practical problems, and it helps students to better solve problems in subjects such as mathematics, physics and chemistry. Regardless of whether you are born smart or not, good logical reasoning skills can be improved through acquired learning and training. This book hel
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700 Educational Games That Children All over the World Love to Play
Everyone wants their children to be smart and not have a headache when they see problems. Smart parents may wish to cultivate their children's relevant abilities from an early age, so that their children can develop good thinking skills during play. Educational game books are "treasure tools" for training children's brains. They can stimulate the unlimited potential of children's brains and promote the good development of intelligence in a simple and relaxing atmosphere. If you want your childre
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Zero Second Thinking: Think Like a Mckinsey Elite
The deadline is approaching, are you still wandering in circles? You can't get to the point of your work, and you're back to square one after a lot of trouble? The words are on your lips but you can't say them out? Are you full of vague ideas but still unable to put pen to paper? Many people will face this kind of work dilemma, but they can't always find a good way to change it. What this book teaches you is the specific method of putting your thoughts into language and practice - zero-second th
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MIT Deep Thinking Method
Are you too tired from work because you lack rest? Is weight gain caused by eating too much and not exercising? Is the company's sales performance declining because it has not found a good way to increase sales? If you fall into a fixed mindset and lose the ability to think deeply, your solutions will only treat the symptoms but not the root cause.
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Play a Logic Game Every Day
Logical thinking ability refers to the ability to use scientific thinking methods to observe, compare, analyze, synthesize, abstract, generalize, judge and reason about things, so as to express one's thinking process accurately and methodically. Logic is the foundation of all disciplines and a basic ability that everyone must possess. Logical ability not only determines thinking ability, learning ability, management ability, and expression ability, but is also closely related to our daily behavi
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300 Whole-Brain Thinking Games That Make Children Smarter as They Play
The famous scientist Hawking said: With a smart brain, you will be closer to success than others. There may be children who don't like studying, but there should be no children who don't like games. A person can acquire knowledge through learning throughout his life, but thinking training is never simple and easy, nor is it achieved overnight. Many psychologists and sociologists believe that thinking games are a kind of training method. This book selects 300 thinking games specially designed for
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How to Wake up Your Math Brain
Everyone is born with mathematical ability and has a built-in "mathematical thinking mode". If it can be used effectively, it can be displayed in school, workplace, and interpersonal relationships, and gain better efficiency and sense of accomplishment in a leisurely manner. However, this mode of thinking will be affected by factors such as the surrounding situation and psychological state. It always appears "in a flash" and "unconsciously", making it difficult for us to grasp it and unable to m
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40 Super Memory Methods for Efficient Learning
"40 Super Memory Methods for Efficient Learning" is a book that combines memory methods with reality and uses easy-to-understand language to "simplify" various memory methods used in learning. The authors are memory method expert Zhao Kuan and world memory master Li Lianfen. They integrate their respective theoretical knowledge and teaching experience to propose a series of specific methods for efficient learning. This book first starts from related theories such as psychology and brain science,
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Memory Psychology: Revealing the Laws of Memory Through Experiments
Ebbinghaus, a famous German psychologist, conducted a large number of experiments with himself as a subject and wrote a research report on memory called "Memory Psychology: Revealing the Laws of Memory through Experiments." He told the world about effective methods to improve memory knowledge, the relationship between learning content and learning speed, and how the sensational memory curve and forgetting curve were derived.
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