Brain 555
  1. How does the brain work like the Internet?
  2. What has this got to do with Accelerated Thinking?
  3. More about the memory patterns
  4. Sorts and retrieving
  5. Peterson Phrase Lists
  6. Questions and answers
  7. Success with learning
  8. Priorities to make gains
  9. Inner Speech
  10. Internal conversation
  11. Who has answers?
  12. 1995 Brain and Memory
  13. Witness Memory
  14. Idiot savant discussion
  15. Rate of auditory input
  16. Many teaching methods under-utilize the capabilities of your mind
  17. Random Access Minds

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RATE OF AUDITORY INPUT

Oral input to infants
can include several dozen
to several hundred
new phrases per day.
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PETERSON READING

Our electronic recordings provide
continuing high-rate input.
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Peterson Reading inputs
at the rate of
10,000 to 12,000
words per hour.

4,000 to 5000
phrases per hour.

500 hours of input
equals 5 million words
equals 2 million phrases.
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MAJOR PROBLEM

Q.
Why do so many persons
claim that the brain
learns more slowly
after the first few months
or age two?

A.
THE RATE OF
ORAL INPUT SLOWS

Here are some
possible reasons why:

1.
Child becomes
less dependent on parent.

2.
Child learns
to crawl and walk away.

3.
Parents reduce
the time they
hold the child.

4.
Child has less contact
with parents and phrases.

5.
Parent returns
to older children.

6.
Parent may have
another baby.

7.
Parent returns to work.

Any of the above
can make
the learning rate
drop precipitously.
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