New Research: Learning & Memory Up 33% -
by Rhythm
· 1. “Like a fun way to Ace school and work?”
· 2. “Is it l-o-n-g and Boring, Pop?”
· 3. “My students say it’s cool & like a video game. Yes or no?”
· 4. “I’ll do a ‘Mind Experiment’, like Einstein called it.
· 5. It’s tested & proven at neuro-physicists at UCLA. It appears in
the journal, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. Senior author, M. R.
Mehta.
· 6. “Do you know the tune, “Row, row, row your boat gently down the
stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream?”
· 7. “Sure, it’s a kid’s tune everyone knows from camp.”
· 8. “Don’t look for complications. You replace the words with what you
want to learn & remember, right? It the Rhythm that helps you learn
& remember whatever you insert, permanently.”
· 9. “That’s the big deal, Pop?”
· 10. Step: one. “Sit down, eyes opened, and you TAP (slap) like a drum, to
a beat - on your knee-tops. That gets your Rhythm moving from your mind
to your entire body. The Tune is, “Row-Row-Row.”
· Step: two. The Lyrics (words) to remember are:
“Synapse is a junction (connection)
between 2 nerve cells.”
· Step: three: S-m-i-l-e as you Tap your knee-tops, eyes closed
& mentally Visualize the words you want to recall. See them in your mind’s
eye, as-if you’re reading a book.”
· 11. “I can do that, and it sounds like a great way to learn. First, I
hear the Tune (not the words to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”. Next, slap
each hand on each leg-top. Drumming. Last is Singing, chanting the words I want
to remember, right Pop?”
· 12. “I’m really proud of you. Now, Do it. Tap & chant. “Synapse is a junction (connection)
between 2 nerve cells.” Keep a Smile on your face. Remember, see the
definition of a Synapse in your mind’s eye.”
· 13. “I like it, and I try at school. Does it work the same way for
business?”
· 14. “Sure. Science shows that “exposure to a rhythm & tune, music,
alters and increases the brain’s learning & memory functions”. The
Lyrics (words) and the Rhythm (tune) must be integrated as a learning
strategy.”
· 15. “Does it work for learning foreign languages?”
· 16. “Yes. The definition of learning is comprehension & memory linked
together. Some folks like the tune to “Old McDonald Have a Farm”. Any easy
tune, but forget the words, and substitute what you want to learn.”
· 17. “It sounds too easy to work, Pop.”
· 18. “You know about V-A-K. Using your strongest three-senses,
Vision-Auditory-Kinesthetic (sensation of movement). See & hear, plus
drumming is V-A-K. Do this & you improve learning & memory 33%.”
· 19. “Yeah Pop, “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Common
sense, singing-a-song puts your brain in Alpha brainwaves, and you relax &
remember more.”
· 20. “Kid, you’re a brainiac. You do NOT have to remember this. Rhythm is
a synonym for frequency, the same as a radio at 88.5 and a different
station at 89 f.m.”
· 21. “So what?”
· 22. “Mehta said, “Our work suggests that some problems with learning
& memory (for kids & Seniors) are caused by Synapses not being tuned
to the RIGHT frequency.”
· 23. “I still don’t understand, Pop.”
· 24. “When you TAP to a Rhythm, you stimulate the Synapses to increase
in strength. That improves your learning & memory. Synapses have a
preferred frequency, Rhythmic tapping raises it for Brainiacs.”
· 25. “But Dr. Franklin, what is your Electricity good for?”
· 26. Tap for two-minutes before an exam and you’ll excite
long-term memory improvement. Tap
before an interview and your being an extrovert shines through.
Tap before doing a presentation, and
the audience will love you. And it is a great Stress-Buster.”
Remember, “the faster you learn, the faster you EARN.”
“Tap-in, Turn-on, and Tune-in” –
because in the Knowledge-Economy,
bigger-is-better.”
Copyright © 2013, Bernard Wechsler
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ew Research: Learning & Memory Up
33% - by Rhythm
· 1. “Like a fun way to Ace school and work?”
· 2. “Is it l-o-n-g and Boring, Pop?”
· 3. “My students say it’s cool & like a video game. Yes or no?”
· 4. “I’ll do a ‘Mind Experiment’, like Einstein called it.
· 5. It’s tested & proven at neuro-physicists at UCLA. It appears in
the journal, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. Senior author, M. R.
Mehta.
· 6. “Do you know the tune, “Row, row, row your boat gently down the
stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream?”
· 7. “Sure, it’s a kid’s tune everyone knows from camp.”
· 8. “Don’t look for complications. You replace the words with what you
want to learn & remember, right? It the Rhythm that helps you learn
& remember whatever you insert, permanently.”
· 9. “That’s the big deal, Pop?”
· 10. Step: one. “Sit down, eyes opened, and you TAP (slap) like a drum, to
a beat - on your knee-tops. That gets your Rhythm moving from your mind
to your entire body. The Tune is, “Row-Row-Row.”
· Step: two. The Lyrics (words) to remember are:
“Synapse is a junction (connection)
between 2 nerve cells.”
· Step: three: S-m-i-l-e as you Tap your knee-tops, eyes closed
& mentally Visualize the words you want to recall. See them in your mind’s
eye, as-if you’re reading a book.”
· 11. “I can do that, and it sounds like a great way to learn. First, I
hear the Tune (not the words to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”. Next, slap
each hand on each leg-top. Drumming. Last is Singing, chanting the words I want
to remember, right Pop?”
· 12. “I’m really proud of you. Now, Do it. Tap & chant. “Synapse is a junction (connection)
between 2 nerve cells.” Keep a Smile on your face. Remember, see the
definition of a Synapse in your mind’s eye.”
· 13. “I like it, and I try at school. Does it work the same way for
business?”
· 14. “Sure. Science shows that “exposure to a rhythm & tune, music,
alters and increases the brain’s learning & memory functions”. The
Lyrics (words) and the Rhythm (tune) must be integrated as a learning
strategy.”
· 15. “Does it work for learning foreign languages?”
· 16. “Yes. The definition of learning is comprehension & memory linked
together. Some folks like the tune to “Old McDonald Have a Farm”. Any easy
tune, but forget the words, and substitute what you want to learn.”
· 17. “It sounds too easy to work, Pop.”
· 18. “You know about V-A-K. Using your strongest three-senses,
Vision-Auditory-Kinesthetic (sensation of movement). See & hear, plus
drumming is V-A-K. Do this & you improve learning & memory 33%.”
· 19. “Yeah Pop, “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Common
sense, singing-a-song puts your brain in Alpha brainwaves, and you relax &
remember more.”
· 20. “Kid, you’re a brainiac. You do NOT have to remember this. Rhythm is
a synonym for frequency, the same as a radio at 88.5 and a different
station at 89 f.m.”
· 21. “So what?”
· 22. “Mehta said, “Our work suggests that some problems with learning
& memory (for kids & Seniors) are caused by Synapses not being tuned
to the RIGHT frequency.”
· 23. “I still don’t understand, Pop.”
· 24. “When you TAP to a Rhythm, you stimulate the Synapses to increase
in strength. That improves your learning & memory. Synapses have a
preferred frequency, Rhythmic tapping raises it for Brainiacs.”
· 25. “But Dr. Franklin, what is your Electricity good for?”
· 26. Tap for two-minutes before an exam and you’ll excite
long-term memory improvement. Tap
before an interview and your being an extrovert shines through.
Tap before doing a presentation, and
the audience will love you. And it is a great Stress-Buster.”
Remember, “the faster you learn, the faster you EARN.”
“Tap-in, Turn-on, and Tune-in” –
because in the Knowledge-Economy,
bigger-is-better.”
Copyright © 2013, Bernard Wechsler
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