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Aaron Newcolm's Articles in Accelerated Learning

  • Intelligence Myths Exposed
    The winter sun sets in mid-afternoon in Kolobrzeg, Poland, but the early twilight does not deter people from taking their regular outdoor promenade. Bundled up in parkas with fur-trimmed hoods, strolling hand in mittened hand along the edge of the Baltic Sea, off-season tourists from Germany stop openmouthed when they see a tall, well-built, nearly naked man running up and down the sand.
  • Mental calculation record broken
    The fastest human calculator has broken his own mental arithmetic world record.
  • The Time-Travelling Search Engine Inside Your Mind
    To recall memories, your brain travels back in time via the ultimate Google search, according to a new study in which scientists found they can monitor the activity and actually predict what you'll think of next.

    The work bolsters the validity of a longstanding hypothesis that the human brain takes itself back to the state it was in when a memory was first formed.

    The psychologist Endel Tulving dubbed this process "mental time travel."
  • Confidence Through Neuro-linguistic Programming And Self-hypnosis
    Self confidence is an emotional and mental state of mind which responds to our need for self-acceptance and recognition. It's among the oldest and most studied concepts in psychology. It is used to describe a good albeit adequate perception of oneself and one's abilities. Hence, self-confident persons generally have a better knowledge of what they are able to achieve and are more likely to be successful in what they attempt. They are also more likely to accept and learn from their mistakes.
  • Yes, Your Subconscious Mind Really Does Control Your Actions
    In a recent experiment, psychologists at Yale altered people’s judgments of a stranger by handing them a cup of coffee.

    The study participants, college students, had no idea that their social instincts were being deliberately manipulated. On the way to the laboratory, they had bumped into a laboratory assistant, who was holding textbooks, a clipboard, papers and a cup of hot or iced coffee — and asked for a hand with the cup.
  • Instant Altered States via the Dream Machine
    Dreamachine enthusiasts - whose ranks have swelled recently thanks to chat forums and a book published last year - claim that it promotes a trancelike serenity, intensifies creativity and insight and even uncovers suppressed memories.
  • Imaginary Friends Are Good For Children
    Invisible playmates increase confidence and can help the young to tackle bullies, says study. A study from the Institute of Education found that the invisible pals offer companionship and emotional support, aid creativity, boost self esteem and create a 'sense of self'. Parents should not worry even if their child dreams up multiple companions, it said.
  • Creative Visualization: Harnessing the Powers of Your Inner Mind
    Wouldn’t it be nice if you have a genie at your disposal? You know, that gigantic magical creature appearing from the opaque smoke of Aladdin’s lamp who can grant three out of this world wishes? Oh, how you’d love to give up a limb to purchase such an impressive product, right?

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