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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 10, Issue 6, Part C (2024)

Brain science: Science of recollection

Brain science: Science of recollection

Author(s)
Vinod Sharma
Abstract
Memory is a system or process that stores what we learn for future use. Our memory has three basic functions: encoding, storing, and retrieving information. Encoding is the act of getting information into our memory system through automatic or effortful processing.
We get information into our brains through a process called encoding, which is the input of information into the memory system. Once we receive sensory information from the environment, our brains label or code it. We organize the information with other similar information and connect new concepts to existing concepts. Encoding information occurs through automatic processing and effortful processing.
Once the information has been encoded, we have to somehow have to retain it. Our brains take the encoded information and place it in storage. Storage is the creation of a permanent record of information.
Storage is retention of the information, and retrieval is the act of getting information out of storage and into conscious awareness through recall, recognition, and relearning.
Finally, retrieval is the act of getting memories out of storage and back into Conscious awareness. This is done through recall, recognition, and re learning.
The image that is coming to your brain which is coming automatically and obviously, once you pronounce the word, we will use this image to remember anything which is related to that word. PIS converts unknown words, difficult words or non-pictorial words picture form.
Another example could be taken as Food. Everyone knows it’s Universal Meaning as something to eat. But in Personalized Meaning the item which could be eaten would be different from person to person. This means that the associated images which the brain creates after hearing the word as Big or Food is Personalized Image System.
In universal meaning the meaning of the word is the same for all for example if we take a word BIG, the universal meaning of this word is something which is large. And if asked what image comes when you heard the word Big? Anything could come like any big building, mountain, an ocean, a blue whale, etc.
This means that anything which has a specialty of being big will come to your mind. From this we are concluding that according to the Universal Meaning the meaning of the word Big is Large, but in Personal meaning for every person the image will be different from person to person.
This method is used to memorize - Hard Words
Word Meaning One word Answers GK Questions Country / Capital
Minister’s portfolio and many more. To be in merit what does an aspirant need? That needs to (1) Read well (2) Write well (3) understand well, (4) Memorize well, (5) Retain well and (6) Recollect accurately. Agree!!!! This is called Learning cycle. If the mistakes are less, the chances of Merit are more!!Where do you make mistakes mostly, in recollection right?? Because you learned how to read, write and understand well…even you memorize before the exam and you learned repetition and cramming way of memorization. BUT have you learned How To Recollect? What is the best way of accurate and complete recollection? We do not want to memorise but we do want to remember!!IWith Brain Science you not only learn How to memorize fast, how to retain longer and stronger but also you learn How to recollect!! Remember we get marks only for recollection of knowledge what you obtain in the whole year. This means, reading, writing, understanding and memorizing are learning steps and recollection is the test of learning so recollection science can also be called as Exam Science. You will learn here, being meritorious, not only in studies but also in life with Brain Science.

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How to cite this article:
Vinod Sharma. Brain science: Science of recollection. Int J Appl Res 2024;10(6):163-174.
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