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Whom does the shoe belong to?

The MemoryLifter tool allows you to create your own distractors. In order to do this you have to go to Maintain Cards and choose the Synonym Mode in the Answer field (see green arrow). Then you type in the key (Cinderella) and the distractors (Dorothee and Daisy). To define the distractors you just have to right-click on them and select Distractor. The distractors are marked red now.

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Posted by Rehana
Monday, 18. August 18.08.08 03:25 in Brainy

Is bigger really better?

Have you ever heard of "Giant Finn"? This story, based on an Irish legend, tells about a giant with a red beard, called Giant Finn, who believes that he is the biggest and strongest giant in town. One day, however, another giant with a black beard arrives from another area. This rival is said to have as much strength in his finger as ten men have altogether. Finn is afraid of the rival and wants to escape a fight.

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Posted by Rehana
Friday, 1. August 1.08.08 09:55 in Newsletter

Leitner Box System

The MemoryLifter uses a slightly modified version of the Leitner box system, but the basic concept is the same. Here, all cards are pulled from the so-called pool which contains all available cards at first. To customize the software to your individual needs you can see and edit the box sizes. For this you select Show/Edit Box Sizes... in the Learn menu.

Posted by Benjamin
Friday, 18. July 18.07.08 03:20 in Brainy

Thank you for the music: How does music affect our memory?

Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder what you are.

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Posted by Rehana
Tuesday, 1. July 1.07.08 09:57 in Newsletter

LiON-FONe-BeBC

Have you ever heard of LiON-FONe-BeBC? No, it's not a hotline for lions provided by the BBC. It's a self-made acronym that helped me recall the second row elements of the periodic table in our Chemistry class and stands for "Lithium, Oxygen…" If you ever have to memorize facts, look at the keywords of the facts and their first letters. Then scramble them until you get a pronounceable expression that makes sense to you. This mnemonic strategy is quite easy and effective – try it!

Posted by Rehana
Wednesday, 18. June 18.06.08 03:04 in Brainy

Ali Baba and the forty thieves: How can Yoga lead to a happy end

As an experienced brain, I can tell you that your body is not that much different from a battery. If you're flat, you have got to be recharged with energy in order to work efficiently. May sound logical, but a whole lot of people are not aware of this. Although my boss is a smart guy (of course he is, with a brain like me), he needed quite a bit of time until he realized that he needed to learn to relax properly.

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Posted by Rehana
Sunday, 1. June 1.06.08 10:01 in Newsletter

Ali Baba and the forty thieves: How can stress change a whole story

Life as a brain can be really tough sometimes. I hardly ever get sleep since I need to control the central nervous system and regulate virtually all activities of my boss' body - day and night! One aspect that really affects my work is stress.

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Posted by Rehana
Thursday, 1. May 1.05.08 10:03 in Newsletter

Learning: What's love got to do with it?

Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day:
It was the nightingale, and not the lark,
That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear;
Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate-tree:
Believe me, love, it was the nightingale.

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Posted by Rehana
Tuesday, 1. April 1.04.08 10:05 in Newsletter

It's all about making the right choice

Have you ever heard of the fairy tale "Cinderella"? It's a story about a girl who is treated like a servant by her stepmother and stepsisters. One day, the king prepares a ball to find a wife for the his son, the prince. Cinderella dreams of attending the dance and is miraculously provided with a beautiful gown and a fancy carriage...

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Posted by Rehana
Saturday, 1. March 1.03.08 10:10 in Newsletter

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