User:Mnemo7/Giordano Memorization System

Giordano Memorization System - GMS, was created in 1990 by Vladimir A. Kozarenko. It was specifically designed for effective memorization of educational and everyday's useful information.

GMS is the result of a lengthy systematic research. Its practical bases are the principles of classic mnemonics and elements from the Giordano Bruno memorization system. The theoretical basis is the original model of memory developed on the basis of modern conception of quasiholographic nature of the brain.

Mnemonic techniques used by different memorization systems and schools around the world have been systematized and refined and then integrated into one system.

GMS is primarily aimed at memorization of logically interconnected information which, for instance, can be phone numbers, addresses, names, precise dates, geographical locations, encyclopedia data, texts, written lectures and speeches. The system also allows to efficiently remember seemingly unrelated and illogical information – sets of words, random numbers, maps and any combination of letters.

The important things in GMS are: forming of memorization skill, achieved through methodical mastering of each individual technique; performing auxiliary psycho-technical exercises meant for the development of visual thinking and attention stability; gaining meticulous control of nutrition which influences not only the mind’s ability to work but also the person’s health in general.