MindMap Gallery Enhance memory
This is a mind map about enhancing memory. The main contents include: personal understanding of the author's organizational structure, personal insights, golden sentences, memory methods, memory models, activating existing knowledge, what is in this section and the previous section It's related.
Edited at 2024-10-31 18:30:26This is a mind map about the annual work plan of the three pillars of human resources. The main contents include: strategic human resources planning, talent recruitment and allocation, employee performance management, employee training and development, employee relationships and communication, employee welfare and care, human resources information system construction, regulatory compliance and risk management, and organizational culture construction.
This is a mind map for the diagnosis and treatment of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis. The annual incidence of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis is (3.0~10.3)/1000, and the main cause is hypertension. Compared with non-dialysis patients, the most common bleeding site is the basal ganglia area, accounting for 50% to 80%; but the bleeding volume is large and the prognosis is poor, and the mortality rate is 27% to 83%. Especially for patients with hematoma >50ml, hematoma enlarged or ventricular hemorrhage on the second day after onset, the prognosis is very poor.
The logic is clear and the content is rich, covering many aspects of the information technology field. Provides a clear framework and guidance for learning and improving information technology capabilities.
This is a mind map about the annual work plan of the three pillars of human resources. The main contents include: strategic human resources planning, talent recruitment and allocation, employee performance management, employee training and development, employee relationships and communication, employee welfare and care, human resources information system construction, regulatory compliance and risk management, and organizational culture construction.
This is a mind map for the diagnosis and treatment of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis. The annual incidence of acute cerebral hemorrhage in patients with hemodialysis is (3.0~10.3)/1000, and the main cause is hypertension. Compared with non-dialysis patients, the most common bleeding site is the basal ganglia area, accounting for 50% to 80%; but the bleeding volume is large and the prognosis is poor, and the mortality rate is 27% to 83%. Especially for patients with hematoma >50ml, hematoma enlarged or ventricular hemorrhage on the second day after onset, the prognosis is very poor.
The logic is clear and the content is rich, covering many aspects of the information technology field. Provides a clear framework and guidance for learning and improving information technology capabilities.
Enhance memory
What is the connection between this section and the previous section?
The previous section talked about visual cards for comprehension. Visual cards can help memory.
Activate existing knowledge
What do I know about memory?
food
study time
review
keywords
The connection between old and new knowledge
image
sleep
memory mode
keywords
image
remember
Highlights
memory method
visual cards
4 types of conditioned reflexes
reading objectives
Remember name
remember
Pay attention to
Target
Why read
get
focus
reason
Focus on
The brain actively processes information
realize the importance
experiment
content
Full article
a certain topic
result
Better understanding and memory of a certain topic
illustrate
By focusing on a specific topic, the brain processes information more actively
Activate knowledge reserves
knowledge time curve
Rich reserve of knowledge, further learning becomes easier
Spider web and knowledge network
New knowledge is connected to the existing knowledge network and is not easy to forget
New field
basic knowledge
General framework
difficulty
Draw on existing knowledge
benefit
snowball
learn new knowledge
step
Review existing knowledge
Logical connection between old and new knowledge
Classify new knowledge
harm
confusion
Retell the content of the article
benefit
Deepen memory
application
Retelling exercises
Read and retell
promote neural dendrites
subconscious
Save time and effort
experiment
content
30 minutes reading
15 minutes to read, 15 minutes to retell
Take the same set of test questions
result
Group 2 is better
illustrate
The length of reading time is not necessarily related to the level of understanding
visual image
five senses
source
Sereszewski
The mind of the memory master
Classification
Vision
hearing
touch
sense of smell
Taste
attention and memory
influence each other
I don't quite understand how memory affects concentration
auditory interference
Olfactory disturbance
emotional disturbance
Brain desertion
visual distraction
Image thinking exercises
example
nine planets
make up stories
exaggerated plot
color
sound
odor
books
Novel scenery description
recall
clear image
detail
Dynamic
Other sensory information
Professional books and abstract argumentative papers
Use cases to make abstract concepts concrete
example
Legal terms
Specific case analysis
free
statue of Liberty
benefit
understand the meaning
Simplify memory
Require
Reading and practicing separation
underlying logic
The more information that is read and stored simultaneously, the deeper the impression and the longer the memory will be.
Golden sentence
The best memory mode of the human brain is to start from a specific keyword, activate an entire image, and then recall a series of other keywords to reproduce the key content of an article.
How well a person remembers an article depends critically on his or her knowledge base in the field.
The richer the knowledge reserve, the easier it is for further learning
The secret to photographic memory is to fully integrate the five senses of the human body
The more senses the human brain uses when receiving information, the more information channels it can call upon when recalling it later.
Personal perception
When learning a piece of knowledge, I should find the most knowledge-intensive point to start with. For example, I learned reading speed, attention, comprehension, and memory. I think I have a better grasp of memory. I should further learn the knowledge of memory.
Personal understanding of the author’s organizational structure
I think this article is inspired by the habits of reading masters. It lists some good habits, tells us the benefits of these habits, uses some experiments to illustrate the feasibility of this habit, and then lists some exercises to help us Get into the habit.