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The author presents a systematic method of memory training built on the principle that learning improves when attention and active thinking create associative relations rather than rote repetition. He distinguishes sensuous or rote memory from assimilative memory, explains the two stages of memory (first impression and revival), and defines attention as the will directing intellectual activity. The book offers step-by-step techniques and exercises for preventing mind-wandering and memorizing names, sequences, numbers, dates, prose and verse, and other facts, including analytic substitutions, decomposition/recomposition, and unification strategies. Practical examples and drills accompany guidance aimed at forming habits of attention and thinking to make recall more reliable.

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A. Loisette

A. Loisette was an author and educator best known for his work on memory techniques. His notable book, "Assimilative Memory; or, How to Attend and Never Forget," explores methods to enhance memory retention and learning efficiency. Through his writings, Loisette contributed to the understanding of cognitive processes and the art of memorization, making his insights valuable for students and lifelong learners alike. His approach combines practical advice with psychological principles, reflecting a keen interest in the workings of the human mind.

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