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Memory and Cognitive Biases

A list of interesting Memory and Cognitive biases:

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Filed under: Human Memory

Creativity – A Crash Course

Last week, I was in a “training” (There couldn’t have been a more inappropriate word to describe it) on Creativity. I’ve been reading up on the Subjects of creativity, human memory, perceptions et al. lately and the session was useful to reinforce most of those ideas and clear up some cow-webs in my thinking pattern. Anyway, the session was extremely interesting, atypical and worthy of the time spent on it. Here are some unorganized notes from the session.

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Filed under: General, Human Memory

Lose Memory or Money Back !

I am not particularly a fan of biology but Memory, the way it works and the its effects on perception is something that is fascinating to study. J Krishnamurthy is a proponent of the theory that memory prevents us from experiencing truth and that our perceptions are stunted by a memory, that compares and contrasts and works based on repetition all the time. Edward De Bono has parallel ideas when says that memory is a limiting factor to your creativity.

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Filed under: General, Human Memory, Rants

A Reality Tailored …

There were tears the day you went,
But I knew not what for to repent.
It was a loss for the best I knew,
Yet it was tough to bid you adieu.

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Filed under: Human Memory, Poetry

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