The Trained Memory: Being the Fourth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on The: Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal And: Business Efficiency
The Trained Memory: Being the Fourth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on The: Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal And: Business Efficiency
Psychiatry/Psychology
The Trained Memory, written by Warren Hilton in the early 20th century, is part of a series that applies psychological principles to enhance personal and business efficiency. The book focuses on memory enhancement techniques, discussing retention, recall, and the mechanics of memory. Hilton critiques common memory systems and introduces scientific methods for improving memory function, providing practical exercises aimed at personal development and business success. It emphasizes the importance of associations and various laws of recall to unlock the potential of the mind.