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This book is based on the principles of mnemonics and laws of controlled association, and if you apply the principle you will be able to bestride both the world of memory, and world of knowledge simultaneously, giving yourself greater self-confidence, a growing mastery of imagination, improved creativity, and vastly improved perceptual skills.In fact, education system has created pressure on students in which memory, the technique, by Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, can provide some rescue. - Dr. A.K. Sharma (Former Director, NCERT)

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Date de parution 19 juin 2020
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DYNAMIC MEMORY METHODS
Scientific Learning Techniques

eISBN: 978-81-2882-820-1
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Edition: 2013
Dynamic Memory Methods
By - Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury
A manual of brain training, through scientific learning techniques, to enhance your Memory Power in three weeks. It is a catalogue of the innovative mind-boggling mechanisms and mnemonic methods by which one can improve one’s memory power, improve concentration and revive creativity. A memorable book from a memory genius—it has the ‘mantra’ to open up the secret layers of one’s brain. A ‘must’ book for the young generation—especially students and the creative genre—aspiring to carve out an intellectual niche in this competitive world.
Contents
Media Comments on Author’s Work Introduction Memory and Brain How to Use This Book Age Mechanics of Remembering The Ten Principles for Better Memory The T Factor for Strong Concentration Studying Smarter—The Brain’s Way Revision—The Necessary Evil Break for Speed Suggesting Oneself to Success Memory Mechanism Imagination—A Perfect Retention Method Acronym—The Shortest Way to Learn The Reintegrating Process for Perfect Recall The Overlearning Principle Spider Notes Value of Incomplete Task Success through Latent Learning Developing the Power of Observation Concentration Exercise Mental Exercises to Develop Retention Power Using All the Senses Feeling Good The Creative Side How to Remember That Name The Sleep Trick That Works The Motor Mind Where Did I Keep My Keys? Break the Information Into Several Bits Memory Refresher Must Break the Night’s Fast—Have Breakfast Memory Fruit Figurative Thinking Self Talk Potential Study Time Creative Debating Game Memory Signals Caffeine—The Memory Blaster Munch between the Meals The Deep Breath Method How to Develop Mental Storage Places for Things Delivering Speech without Notes The Weaker Side Charge Your Brain by Visiting a New Spot Go out of Routine Memory Power of Smell Memory for Numbers Effective Sleep for Effective Study Your Imagination Can Make It Happen The 2-Minute Stress Buster Chart Placebo—The Dummy Pill The Final Checklist for Exams The π Method Link Method for Formulae Clue Method—For Learning Foreign Languages Clue Method—For Vocabulary Memory Method for General Knowledge and Biological Terms/Definitions Learning Long Theories—The Keyword Method Remembering Scientific Data Memory Puzzle Marker Landmark Events Learn the Mnemonic Way Smart Memory for Spellings—I Memory Aid to Improve Spellings—II The Number Rhyme Method How to Use Rhyme Method The Number Shape Method The Value Method (41–60) The Alphabet Method (61–80) The Memorable Event Method (81–100) The Phonetics Method The Personalized Meaning System Indian Nobel Laureates How to Memorize Long Theory Having Data and Typical Names Mathematical and Scientific Data Generally Knowledge Often Confuses Us Remember Every Appointment Total Recall Common Memory Failures and Their Solutions
Media Comments on Author’s Work
विद्या वही है जो कंठस्थ हो।
In fact education system has created pressure on students in which Memory can provide some rescue.
Dr. A.K. Sharma Former Director NCERT
The greatest mystery of life is our ignorance of human brain. In fact brain is not a dustbin, but a gateway of some higher attainment.
This demonstration today by Biswaroop is an assurance that not everything is lost in the civilization.
Justice M.N. Venkatachelliah
The memory development techniques based on mnemonics customized by Biswaroop needs to be nurtured. With right platforms like Lion’s Club etc., the techniques can be popularized in an amazing way globally for the benefit of mankind.
R.N. Lakhotia Eminent Tax Expert
The principle in the book serves the purpose of education i.e. Mukti (मुक्ति), since the techniques mentioned in the book-render the student more free time, as memorization becomes faster; hence the book should be included in NCERT curriculums- and our basic education system.
R.K. Srivastava Director Excel Hub.
Today in the arena of cut-throat competition memory development techniques customised by Biswaroop, a pioneer in the field of memory development, can surely rescue the overburdened students.
All India Radio—MW Yuv Vani (4th Aug. 1999)
इस नौजवान के पास है याददाश्त तेज करने का मंत्र
स्मृति हर किसी के पास है, दिक्कत सिर्फ यह है कि हम इसका प्रयोग कैपेसिटी यानि सामर्थ्य के मुताबिक नहीं करते ।
सांध्य टाइम्स (22 मलाई 1999)
स्मरण शक्ति बनाये रखने का गुर
पुस्तक मे 100 ऐसे गुर हैं, जिनसे स्मरण शक्ति को हमेशा तरोताजा रखा जा सकता है। छात्रों के लिये यह बहुत उपयोगी पुस्तक है जो बताती है कि स्मरण शक्ति बनाये रखने के लिए वैज्ञानिक स्मरण शक्ति तकनीक का उपयोग कैसे किया जा सकता है।
राष्ट्र टाइम्स (25 से 31 जुलाई 1999)
डायनमिक मेमोरी मेथड्स का विमोचन
सघन वर्षा और खराब मौसम भी जागरूक दिल्लीवासियों को रोक न सका और विश्व मेमोरी रिकार्ड प्रदर्शन की लालसा और मोह लोगों, को पी. एच. डी. के प्रांगण मे खीच लाया।
पंजाब केसरी (24 जुलाई 1999)
अगर आपको बार बार भूलने की आदत सता रही है तो मिले बिस्वरूप से जिनकी नई थ्योरी के मुताबिक किसी भी चीज को 3 भाग मे 1 सेकण्ड मे याद किया जा सकता है।
आँखों देखी (26 जुलाई 1999, DD- I)
“He has got the MANTRA to develop brain.”
Dainik Tribune , October 2, 1997
“Biswaroop is a memory genius with a penchant for breaking records.”
Indian Express, May 18, 1997
“Once you are through with Dynamic Memory Methods, you might well be on the road to a better memory.”
Life Positive, August 1999
“Biswaroop, the memory master, demonstrated his findings on memory principles by helping audience learn complex sequences easily.”
The Asian Age , January 9, 2001
“Biswaroop knows how to make the grey cells work,”
The Times of India, January 7. 2001
“Combining the ancient wisdom and latest findings, Biswaroop has developed five techniques & memory language (shape learning), phonetic method (sound learning), personal meaning system (linking method), radiant thinking and advanced mnemonics system.”
The Telegraph , January 10, 2001
“Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury. the man behind the books like Dynamic Memory Methods, is indeed a genius.”
The Hindustan Times, February 18, 2001
“Biswaroop has memorized 600 years of the calendar.”
India Today , January 22, 2001
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Introduction
How to double your memory scientifically?
In today’s arena of cut-throat competition, students spend most part of the day in studies, in spite of which they do not get desired results. Why? Failure to remember information Incorrect recall Inability to concentrate Ever-increasing syllabi.
Research: Capacity of Brain
According to one experiment, our brain can store upto two quintillion bits of information. That is two followed by eighteen zeros. It is equivalent to mastering forty languages, memorizing a complete set of encyclopaedia and complete graduation from dozens of universities. “The problem with us is not the capacity of the brain but our inability to manage that limitless capacity.”
Solution
Scientists say we can compare our brain with a disorganized library which has all kinds of collection of books but with no catalogue or systematic arrangement, making the search for a particular book very difficult and sometimes impossible. The need of the hour is to build up a Mental Catalogue for our brain which can help us in learning everything very fast, improving our power of retention and helping in fast and correct recollection.
Some Evidences Dominic O’Brien, world memory record holder (Guiness Book of World records) holds innumerable world records in memory, including memorizing a pack of shuffled playing cards in 40 seconds and memorizing 2000 binary digits in less than 30 minutes. A Russian journalist, Soloman Sherisheviskii, in the early nineteenth century, could tell at the age of 50, what he had been doing on every day of his last 25 years. He could even give exact dates and weather conditions during the day and say what he had eaten for breakfast, lunch and supper on any given day.
Were They Born with a Computer Memory?
Research and analysis has shown that people like Soloman Sherisheviskii and Dominic O’ Brien were born with a very normal memory like anyone else but as children, they discovered the Synesthetic Power , through which they were able to learn everything fast, remember everything for very long periods and recall a particular information instantly even after 15–20 years.
What Is Synesthetic Power?
Answer : It is the in-built ability of our brain to receive particular information simultaneously through all the senses of our body and store it in a systematic manner by forming a kind of mental catalogue so as to make the remembering process 100 times more efficient.
Can We Develop Synesthetic Power?
Answer : In fact, we all are born with this power but only a few realize it and fewer were able to use it. What we need to do is direct this power in the formation of a mental cataloging system which can help us in our academic learning.
How to Achieve Super Power Memory for Exams?
A uniquely designed scientific step-by-step approach, the book, Dynamic Memory Methods, can help you in achieving a really powerful memory within three weeks.
The book teaches the reader how to use scientific memory techniques for memorizing faster and retaining it longer based on Mnemonics (artificial aids to learning) and laws of controlled association. The simple mental exercises mentioned in the book enhance the reader’s observation and concentration in an amazing way. The regular practice of various techniques mentioned inculcates the habit of using the creative (Right) part of brain and thus the brain’s capacity is optimized owing to the balanced use of both logical (Left) and creative parts of the brain.
Familiarity with memory tips can help readers remember telephone numbers, vocabulary, names and faces, s

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