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How do I improve my memory? What hours do I need to sleep between? what should I eat? what medication should I take?

I believe I've forgotten how to learn. But! I've always had short-span memory. Or more like I don't even have short-span memory. If somebody tells me a phone number then I instantly forget it, unless I repeat it for 10 minutes in my head by groups of 3 numbers.

>> No.9048909

>>9048899
Minimize exposure to pulsed microwave fields, ie, cell phones, wifi, bluetooth, etc.

Once the forces causing mechanical difficulties have been removed, work on metacognition. Understand what your mind is doing at a given moment, and the architectural underpinnings of your consciousness. What you focus on, what you remember, what you forget, when, why, and begin to rework things so you have greater, more fine grained awareness, associate things more, and therefore store and retrieve things more easily. Moore automatically.

Just focus on being more aware. I watch people. What they hear, what they remember, what they carry over between actions. There's a massive amount to be thinking about and seeing, but a lot of the time, people just seem to be waiting. Tuned out. And waiting.

>> No.9049002

>>9048909
While I'm at it should I stop drinking tap water full of flouride, senpai?

>Just focus on being more aware
But anon I'm ignorant and autistic.

>> No.9049078

>>9049002
Soviet, Eastern European, and American research on pulsed and static fields at thermal and subthermal intensities, dating back to the 60's. Compiled by the Navy.
http://idisk.mac.com/magda.havas/Public/Military%20Radiowave.pdf

Bunch of people with names and credentials that aren't Anon on the Internet.
http://www.bioinitiative.org/table-of-contents/

2 Good reviews:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0891061815000599?via%3Dihub
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780531/

I know anon, it is disappointing that things are more complex than the high school level biology and physics that says microwaves simply turn into heat. Too bad we're electrical and full of avenues for signal transduction of pulsed fields we didn't evolve around, with all those pesky ion channels. But that's just how it is. If you don't want DNA damaged hippocampal stem cells, full and proper dendritic arborization, and to avoid brain damage, you'll just have to go without what the mainstream is doing. If you can. Which you probably can't, because they're everywhere.

Take my advice or slip into stupidity, sterility, cancer, and early onset dementia. Also look up Timothy Syndrome. A genetic polymorphism of the VGCC encoding genes, causing them to be overactive (such as if a pulsed field is interacting with the charge groups that make up its voltage sensing subunit, causing it to activate at improper times and have chronically elevated intracellular Ca2+ which potentiates peroxynitrite formation), literally almost universally presents with autism as well. Which is why even the average individual of a population seems to have the theory of mind of an autistic child half the time, more and more.

Good luck anon. I have a near photographic memory and can recall massive amounts of sensory and abstract context from a given event, inserting myself in it and living it again. My memory is probably better naturally, but your's is still artificially crippled.

>> No.9049953

>>9048899
Do cats have natural memory?

>> No.9049983

Exercise
Besides actual physical exercise, which could also help, you could try memorizing lists of names, numbers or whatever till it gets easier.

A good strategy is to link everything to something else. If you have a list of words, try imagining something absurd with every word and link the words to every step of a route you're familiar with. From your bed all the way to your front door for example.

For phone numbers you could do the same thing, just split it in groups of 2 and link them to something you can remember.