| IMPROVING YOUR MEMORY WITH DR. BARRY GORDON (1/60) |
 
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| Genre: | How To\Self Help |
| NOLA: | IYMD |
| Program Service: | Premium |
| Supplier: | Maryland Public Television |
| Rights: | Unlimited use, School Rerecord, Noncommercial Cable |
| Offered: | March 2004 |
| Contract: | 6/1/2004-8/31/2006 EXPIRED |
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Description
In this lively one-hour special, noted author and founder of the Johns Hopkins Memory Clinic, Barry Gordon, M.D., explains how to strengthen your memory and use it more creatively in everyday life. Dr. Gordon helps people sharpen the two different kinds of memory that we all have and outlines his five tools to improve memory. In addition, Dr. Gordon provides fun and challenging exercises that energize the brain and answers pressing questions about memory loss and memory-related diseases. A nationally recognized expert on memory and a frequent radio and television guest, Dr. Gordon is the author of Memory: Remembering and Forgetting in Everyday Life and Intelligent Memory: Improve the Memory That Makes You Smarter. Dr. Gordon also founded the Cognitive Neurology/Neuropsychology Group at Johns Hopkins, where he is a Founding Member of the Mind/Brain Institute. |
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