Monday, September 05, 2005

Triple your reading speed - and get a career-explosion!

Speed Reading: Rods and cones
By H. Bernard Wechsler
December 15 2005
Your Brain Reads Holistically And Fills in The Blanks

A core element of being a SpeedLearner is trusting in the unfolding, having
confidence that your body and brain are fully capable of following their
programming without your conscious assistance.

Your eyes blink twenty-five times per minutes in order to wash and
keep them moist and functioning. Your heartbeats seventy-times per minute to
keep all the systems operational by pumping blood containing oxygen and glucose.
Your lungs breathe nine to twelve times per minute to oxygenate your cells.

Your vision acts like a camera and your brain reverses the input to create
right-side-up - from the original ‘up-side-down’.

Optic Chiasma is the reality that our left-hemisphere (brain), controls the
right-side of our body, while the right-hemisphere runs the left-side of the
body. This nervous system programming automatically reverses biological tissue
by ‘crossing-over’ (decussation). Optic Chiasma ‘switch’ is located at the intersection of the ‘optic-nerve’.

Are you aware your brain contains a 10-20,000 words dictionary in your native language that is filed in the pathways of long-term memory.

Reading is a two-step process:
the recognition of the words (sight-reading), and decoding the symbols for meaning.

The comparison between what is read and its meaning, is created in milliseconds, and appears instantaneously to our conscious mind. The standard ‘grammar’ of our language is based on the ‘syntax’ (order), and ‘morphology’ (structure of words), hardwired in our original programming. It works on auto-pilot.

We can read with meaning even though words are misspelled – omitted – or reversed because our programming compensates to gain ‘gist’, the essence of
decoding symbols. Our brain fills in the blanks for usefulness.

Let’s see you read the following ‘vowel-less’ and jumbled sentence relying on your brain’s ‘fill-in’ and reversal program.

“Geuss yn cn ndrstnd th ssnc fo th txt fi yuo raed ti ni eno lkoo .
Raedng si th uaotmtaci sbstitnoi fo th mssng lttrs fr sns nd mnng.”

Translated – “Guess you can understand the sense of the text if you read it in one look. Reading is the automatic substitution for the missing letter for sense and
meaning.”

How This Cognitive Skill Creates SpeedLearning

You have been taught to read left-to-right, but you can also read right-to-left and
diagnonally. The benefit of dextrosinistral (right-to-left) reading, and information processing using a slanting and oblique (diagnonally), strategy, saves you up to 90
minutes daily.

Trace-flow vs Blind Flow

Using a pacer – to double your reading-speed – works because of the ‘motion-detectors’ in our eyes – causing our ‘eyes-to-follow-a-moving-object’. The strategy
is to link (integrate) our eyes-brain and hand to give up reading one-word-at-a-time.

Our eyes follow the rhythmic-flow of our pacer – not merely pointing to one-word
and then the next. The rhythmic-strategies (movements), of our pacer creates
a ‘Trace’ – like ‘smoke’, which is a roadmap to both our left and right-brains.
In the beginning we have to consciously think of the strategy-steps of ‘chunking’,
but with practice it becomes a neuroconnection – a habit.

‘Blind-flow’, occurs when our eyes move from the last-word of any sentence to the first-word of the succeeding sentence. Think about it – what do you read in the step and time after you finish the last-word in the sentence, until you eyes arrive at the
beginning of the next-sentence?

The answer is nothing! It is action-with-no-reaction – ‘amnesia’, and it wastes up to ninety-minutes daily because you go ‘blind’, and get no meaning from you reading.

Trace-flow is good because it reduces and almost eliminates ‘regressions’, a time-waster, and double your reading speed because of ‘entrainment’, your eyes and brain ‘race’ to catch up with the rhythmic-movements of your pacer. Trace-flow
improves concentration up to 20%, comprehension about 15%, and long-term
memory – another 20%.

Blind-flow is lousy because it wastes your precious time day-after-day, without
offering any benefits.

More Benefits of Trace-flow

SpeedLearning is the ability to ‘chunk’ (divide sentences), and ‘crunch’ (ignore spaces between words) – run-them-together, yet obtain full meaning. Snailing is
the ability to read linearly one-word-at-a-time, with comprehension.
Yes, there is a place for ‘snailing’ – reading out-loud, learning sections of Shakespeare, memorizing a script or presentation. We will always use snailing
for specific tasks, and speedlearning for text, testing and heavy-research.

Reading Backwards

Some experts say – “Reading ‘backwards’ is the secret of speed reading.”
SpeedLearning has multiple ‘strategies’ – and reading sinestrodextral (left-to-right)
dextrosinistral (right-to-left), and ‘diagonally’, slanting and oblique -
are speedlearning strategies using our brain’s specializations.
We create a ‘mosaic’ – the holistic map with contextual meaning – not merely one-word-at-a-time. A mosaic produces meaning because it uses ‘working-memory’ to
link the ideas in the previous sentence and paragraph to this sentence.

Context creates the big-picture – the ‘backstory’, and permits us to understand
the ‘nuances’ (shades-of-meaning), the ideas-in-action.

Our brain will fill-in all the blanks as you have proven – and reading ‘alternatively’,
first left-to-right, and returning – right-to-left, saves time and produces a movie
(mosaic), instead of concentrating on a single-picture – one-word-at-a-time.

How do you learn to read right-to-left? Use your pacer and overline/underline each
succeeding sentence and let your brain ‘reverse’ the order. The faster you read
forward and ‘backwards’, the easier your brain works to trigger converting right-to-left, to left-to-right comprehension. An example is using the “Z for Zorro” – moving diagonally down the page using an oblique strategy. It becomes natural
and a habit through practice.


Remembering What We Read

After completing the text – take five-seconds to create a mental-visualization
to remind you of the ideas conveyed. Use your senses to link the Association
with the mental-picture. This lays-down long-term memory.
Repetition is the mother of learning - it is a scientific fact – so use it.
Another fact is that memory consists of using your inner-eye to create a mental-
link and association between what you finished reading and how you intend to
remember it. All it takes is five-seconds to make-up a mnemonic that will snap the
new idea into consciousness. “Thirty-days-hath-September..” works because we
laid down long-term memory circuits, and so will any ‘imagery’ you make up to
remind you of the new text you completed.

Which rules – Eye-Pattern-Movement or Field-of-Vision?

Faster reading is not achieved by learning ‘quicker’ eye-movement strategies,
but by ‘perceptual-span’ improvement – an expansion of our visual-field.

SpeedLearning strategies create ‘trace-flows’ to cue our eyes and brain for
rhythmic-information-processing

Remember, we can widen our acuity for sight-reading from a minimum of
six characters (letters), to a maximum of thirty-five symbols. It is the difference
between reading one-word-at-a-time, mentally hearing the words in our
mind’s eye, and regressing twenty-times per page, and SpeedLearning triple
your present reading speed with better comprehension.

What Single Skill Rules SpeedLearning?

The use of our ‘peripheral-vision’, operated by the Rods residing in our retina, added to the Cones situated to the Fovea-Centralis, permits a tripling – the ability to read and remember three-books, articles or reports in the time it takes others to
read even one. Sure, ‘reading-backwards’ works and saves hours, but the key to the lock is increasing the width of characters our eyes ‘gulp’ in each saccade and fixation.

Chunking is dividing each sentence into three-two, or even one-section. It is easy to triple-chunk – read three-words in each section, harder to comprehend six-words in
in each-section (double-chunk), and requires still more practice to decode an entire sentence at-a-time (single-chunking). Most of us are greatly satisfied to triple our
reading speed with inproved comprehension – and never learn double or dream of
seeking the heights of ‘single-chunking’. You have the gift and talent to triple-double, and single-chunk. It requires ‘volition’ – a decision.


Permission is Required

Our conscious mind governs linear reading – a left-brain specialization organizing
words in a logical, left-to-right information processing. We have been reinforcing this system daily since 3rd grade and it got you where you are. Would you be
better off reading, learning and testing faster, and with more comprehension?

SpeedLearning adds to left-brain verbalization, right-brain specializations of pattern-recognition, spatial skills, parallel-processing, intuition, emotional and mental-pictures for nuances (shades), and increased creativity.

Reading symbols with comprehension in context requires the activation of
Broca’s, Wernicke’s Areas, and the Angular gyrus. For shades of meaning,
and emotional flavor – we add the right-brain skills, including our limbic-system
decision-making - based on contextual meaning.

We never omit linear, logical, organized left-brain conversion of meaning from
symbols, but add subtle and enhancing skills of our non-verbal right-brain.

Because we have reinforced left-brain reading for years and often decades,
we must use ‘stressbusting’ techniques to relax and gain ‘permission’ to introduce
the right-brain programming. Permission is given by practice using the Pacer
and its ‘Trace-Flow’ to create a new neuropathway which later becomes a habit.
Remember – habits have a life of their own and will not vacate their dominance
without active practice. We do not evict ‘snaling’, just making space for the new
habits of SpeedLearning.

Do We Read in Different Ways?

Foveal (shapest focus of Cones), works like a ‘magnifier’ within the limited perception-span of six-letters in the foveal centralis.
Peripheral-Vision (Rods of the retina), add five-times as much
information processing, and acts as a Data Compressor. We use and require both
systems for total meaning and enhanced creativity.

Ninety-nine percent of college-graduates rely exclusively on ‘foveal’ vision for
reading, while only one-percent ever add the Rod photoreceptors of peripheral-vision. You can graduate college through a super-effort and staying up all night,
but it is a great waster of your valuable time.

Foveal reading is based on one-word-at-a-time, while peripheral-vision is capable of
reading up to six-words at-a-time. SpeedLearning concentrates on tripling your reading speed with better comprehension and long-term memory, scanning three-
words simultaneously.

The secret is permitting our untrained peripheral-vision (six muscles in each eye, of which two are dormant), to exercise its talent by scanning sections of a sentence (chunking), whole-sentences, and even multiple sentences, (above and below).

Reading in context above-and-below the sentence viewed with foveal-vision – is called Supra-Infra Vision. It comes from accelerating our focusing strategies from one-word-at-a-time to wider perceptual spans of information processing.

SpeedLearning is based on practice in integrating the cones and rods of our
retina for accelerated reading. Depend on the brain to fill-in the gaps of
meaning. Our conscious mind believes that we are ‘skipping’ words, phrases
and sentences when we use peripheral-vision, while the information is processed
non-consciously by our right (non-verbal), brain. The reality is that we ‘skip’ nothing, not even punctuation-marks.

Practice does make perfect and create a new supplemental reading habit.
Behavior changes begin with one-small, tiny modification. It’s your ball

copyright © 2004
H. Bernard Wechsler
www.speedlearning.org
hbw@speedlearning.org
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Stream-of-Consciousnes is your Monkey-Mind!

Please Start Here!
By H. Bernard Wechsler
December 31 2005
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Really Smart-Stuff

1. Dr. Russ Hurlburt, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, produced the following
original research on the contents of ‘stream-of-consciousness’. All the stuff that is going on in your mind 24 hours a day – all kinds of thoughts, ideas and dialogue flash through our mind. Some of it is brilliant, and unless we record it on-the-spot, is gone-forever, and some of it is garbage - to justify ourselves in an argument.

The name and original work for ‘stream-of-consciousness’ was by Professor William James, at Harvard, 1890, and is still cited.

Dr. Hurlburt reported in 2001, and had published in, ‘Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience’ the following:

a) Subvocalization (dialogue) constitutes 32% of our stream-of-consciousness.
b) Visualizations (single pictures or mental-movies), 25%
c) Symbol-free intuition (snap ideas and creativity), 25%
d) Emotional reactions (anger, anxiety, fear, frustration and pleasure), is 18%.

So What?

The average college graduate in he U.S. hears ‘the-still-small-voice’ reading
the text to us as we study and learn – 100% of time. It wastes over 90 minutes
daily of reading-time, and can be reduced by two-thirds for greater productivity.
SpeedLearning graduates all-but eliminate the ‘dialogue’ of subvocalization by
reading too fast for the Speed of Speech. We read at the Speed-of-Sight, and can
complete and remember three-books, articles and reports in the time others can
finish even one. One of our core-strategies is reduction of our ‘sub-vox’.

2. Why Our Own Voice is So Vital to Learning

If you want to become a super-star in school, and take your personal-growth to
the ‘genius’ level, you must summarized the gist of what you are learning on a
daily basis into a Mini-Recorder. It is not the beauty of your own voice that
does it, but the fact that it is in fact - your ‘own’ voice. Your own voice has a
separate neuropathway in your brain for instant recognition because your brain
‘believes’ and takes orders from your voice – over and beyond anyone else’s voice.

“What you say is the law and indisputable because you are the ‘boss-of-you’. When
you want to add something new to permanent long-term memory, your voice makes
it memorable and an order to your brain. Not your mother, father, significant-other
has the power over your brain like your own-voice. Use it on a daily basis for
whatever you want to learn by dictating and listening to your mini-recorder.

It turns you into a brilliant-star, and raises your grades to Dean’s List if you do it
regularly and long-term.

The special neuropathway located in your brain for recognizing voices is
the Superior-Temporal-Sulcus, good-old STS. “Sulcus” is < L for trench or furrow.
Ranked #1 is your own voice, with the instruction to act on its instructions.

Check out the “Wheaties” promotions for 150 words on why you ‘luv’ Wheaties,
breakfast-of-champions. It works because when you write – you ‘hear’ the words
in your ‘mind’s-ear’.

The specific neuroconnection for recognizing ‘faces’ and relating them to identity
is the Occipito-Temporal-Gyrus, also called the “Fusiform-Gyrus”. “Gyrus” is < L
for ring.

Yes, your own face is the most important identification to your brain, and
all the other faces in your life are reconstructed at the OTG too.

3. How to Ace Lectures

When you attend a lecture – always take to sets of notes, the first on the core
ideas of the speaker, and the second – the stream-of-consciousness information-
processing flashing past your mind. When you list on paper all the
Dialogue, pictures, intuitions and emotions your right-brain is processing – the
mere awareness of them ends their existence as a “distraction” from the speaker’s
talk. Additionally, a dynamic idea or two can be captured before it disintegrates.

Yes, summarize the gist of the lecture and the ‘stream-of-consciousness’ into your
mini-recorder for subsequent feedback.

4. What Are the Key Strategies of SpeedLearning?

First, is learning to ‘divide’ (chunk) the sentences while reading left-to-right,
dextrosinisral (right-to-left), that’s right, reading in reverse, and while reading ‘obliquely’, “Z for Zorro”.

Second, exercises to enlarge the “Percpetual-Span” of the muscles of your
‘peripheral-vision’. The average college graduate reads one-word-at-a-time because
his visual ‘perceptual-span’ is only six-letters at a time in the ‘foveal-centralis’.

SpeedLearner can read using much of the entire capacity of 6-35 letters simultaneously called ‘perceptual-span’ of the foveal-centralis, the area of the retina
with the sharpest acuity of reading focus. We read three-words per fixation, unlike the snailer’s one-word, and we can read and comprehend up to six-words with each
eye-stop on the sentence.

If you read only sinistrodextro – left-to-right, you are wasting up to two-hours daily
in what is called – “blind-flow”, while SpeedLearners use “trace-flow” to save up to
three-hours of reading time – daily. Our brain is capable of reading both left-to-right, and right-to-left (with full comprehension), and ‘obliquely’, also known as
‘diagonally’. These two-strategies – change you from a struggling reading who processes information – like-a-snail, to SpeedLearning – reading like a ‘master’
scholar.

Beginner’s Luck

Yes, Virginia, there really is a logical reason why first-timers without experience
and often with limited cognition, ace the situation and circumstances.

The less rules we have in mind – and simply permit our right-brain to offer its input
of intuition, pattern-recognition, imagination and creativity, the great access we have to new approaches that are original and often are very effective.

We are not advocating ‘ignorance’, merely ‘getting-in-the-flow, in-the-zone, in order
to create ‘peak-performances’. They occur only when we include our right-brain’s
input into the equation instead of solely relying on our left-brain skills of order and
logical skills.

Try a ‘cold-reading’ and let your right-brain push-the-buttons based on feelings and
emotions, spatial-skills, and on-the-spot decision-making. Brilliant writing, acting and even testing often results. Learn the core-points and then ‘fling-it-out’.

One last bit of info for you to process – our conscious mind handles 16 bits of information per second. Sound like a lot, right?

Our non-conscious mind processes “eleven-million” bits of information every second. This includes what our senses are reporting, the behavior of our motor-cortex, muscle-activity, and all our emotions. Remember, all of this is on ‘auto-pilot’, so our conscious-mind can devote itself to ‘cognition’ and maybe creativity.
Integrate both conscious and non-conscious brains and we have the best of both worlds.

Thanks for listening.

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The Magic word - 'and'!

Words and Terms that Influence

  1. Layered Command:

If you would like to influence others – in school – relationships and career,

Learn to use the #1 most powerful three-letter word – ‘a-n-d’.

“Please help us out AND do your ‘Breathe-Stretch-Shake and LET-IT-GO!’

The key element is the word ‘a-n-d’, which unites TWO suggestions –

‘please-help’ – with – ‘breathe-stretch’. The mind works best when it has a

SINGLE order (goal) – it can use our conscious critical faculties to decide to

accept or reject - do or not-do - agree-or-disagree with the order.

Reason, logic and analysis are left-brain attributes of Beta-consciousness.

It is harder to organize our consciousness when there are TWO goals. It is called ‘information-overload’, and it feels easier to comply. It is the reality of ‘simultaneous’ suggestions that confuses both our conscious and non-conscious mind.

Remember: ‘thought-patterns’ are part of our ‘right-brain’ skills’, and operate on a non-conscious level. The brain seeks out ‘pattern-recognition”,

and when it uncovers a familiar-pattern – it automatically reacts without conscious reflection to accept or refuse. Here – two linked suggestions are a ‘pattern’ and will be followed 98% of the time. The two-percent leaves room

for a ‘dangerous’ pattern which will be rejected even with the connector – ‘and’.

Why spend so much time to learn about the ‘layered-command’ – little, old –

A-N-D?

The answer is that if you apply this knowledge – you strongly get-your-way.

That’s called ‘influence’, and it gives you power over many situations.

Naturally, if you think it is too sneaky – don’t use it – but be aware when others use it to maneuver ‘your’ behavior.

Have you ever encountered these types of suggestions?

On TV: “Pick up the phone, and call us now!”

At work: “Call back at 12 noon, and have the answers.”

Relationships: “Move closer, and let’s get friendlier.”

To kids: “Shut the tv, and off to bed.”

Endwords

When the suggestions come from an ‘authority’ person like a policeman,

teacher, parent or boss, of course it has more power. Still, the use of

‘and’ - cuts down by 65% on objections.

Will everyone comply with your suggestions using the killer-connector – ‘and’ – use the scientific method and test it.

See ya,

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www.speedlearning.org

hbw@speedlearning.org

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