
Memory is the ability to learn, store, and retrieve information. New or increasing problems with any or all of these 3 stages of memory often occur after a traumatic brain injury, stroke, brain …
Prospective memory is the memory for tasks to be completed in the future (e.g., sending an email, paying a bill, taking medication). Prospective memory requires working memory because the …
“Memory” is a single term but it reflects a number of different abilities—holding information briefly while working with it (working memory), remembering episodes of one’s life (episodic …
Cognitive behavioral studies using both objective (e.g., recognition, source memory) and subjective (e.g., ratings of memory characteristics) measures and neuroimaging findings are …
The following are compensatory strategies and memory aid suggestions that can help individuals with memory impairments maintain their independence and assist them with completing …
As a student in this class, you will be learning how to apply practical strategies to boost your memory, improve your overall intellectual performance and potentially lower your risk for …
Neurobics uses your five senses in unexpected ways. It shakes up every day routines. The exercises are offbeat and fun, and can be done anywhere, anytime. The result is a mind fit to …