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USE  YOUR  MEMORY
 psychologists then mixed  100 photographs with the original 1000,
 and  asked  the  people  to  select  those  they  had  not  seen  the  first
 time  through.  Everyone,  regardless  of  how  he  described  his
 normal memory, was able  to identify almost every photograph he
 had  seen  -  as  well  as  each  one  that  he  had  not  seen  previously.
 They were  not necessarily able  to  remember the  order in which
 the  photographs  had  been  presented,  but  they  could  definitely
 remember  the  image  -  an  example  that  confirms  the  common
 human  experience  of being better  able  to  remember  a  face  than
 the  name  attached  to  it.  This  particular  problem  is  easily  dealt
 with by applying the Memory Techniques.
 10  The Memory  Techniques
 The  Memory  Techniques,  or  mnemonics,  were  a  system  of
 'memory codes' that enabled people to remember perfectly what-
 ever  it  was  they  wished  to  remember.  Experiments  with  these
 techniques  have  shown that if a person  scores  9  out of 10 when
 using  such  a technique,  that  same  person  will  score  900  out  of
 1000,  9000  out  of 10,000,  900,000  out  of  1,000,000  and  so  on.
 Similarly,  one who  scores perfectly out of 10 will  score perfectly
 out  of  1,000,000.  These  techniques  help  us  to  delve  into  that
 phenomenal storage capacity we have and to pull out whatever it is
 that we need. The Basic Memory Principles are outlined in chapter
 4, and the bulk of this book is devoted to explaining and outlining
 the  most  important  and  useful  of these  systems,  showing  how
 easily they can be learned, and how they can be applied in perso-
 nal,  family,  business  and  community life.
 At this  early  stage,  however,  it  should  be  helpful  for you  to  test
 your memory in its current state. The following chapter provides a
 series of memory tests that will form a foundation from which you
 can check your progress.  If you  are interested  in the truth about
 yourself and your performance now, as compared with what it will
 be  when  you  have  completed  the  book,  perform  these  tests
 thoroughly.  Most people  do  rather  poorly  at  the  beginning  and
 almost perfectly at the  end.




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