The process starts when your brain outputs the information from that database, the database that knows and understands the English language. As your eyes see the words on the page of the book, the message those words convey is processed with the help of the database. Understanding occurs. New data (or knowledge) is input into your brain’s reserve, or your memory.
Reading, then, consists of outputting, processing, and inputting.
Brain Enhancement and Speed Reading programs strengthen the eye-brain connection through high-speed imaging on your computer. The stimulation helps create new dendrites within brain cells, and stimulates the release of chemicals within the brain that enhances our brain’s processing speed.
Most think that reading is nothing more than putting information into your brain. In reality, though, reading is a complex activity that involves a type of database and an active frame of reference.
Here’s how it works: Let’s say you read a book about the struggles of a family who lost their farm during an economic crisis. You can read and understand the content of that book because it’s written in English. And you have a “database” in your brain that can process the sentence structure of material that is written in the English language.
There’s more than just language in your brain’s database and language isn’t the only thing that contributes to your learning ability.
Your collective experiences are also part of the database in your brain. And those experiences contribute to your ability to learn because they increase your understanding.
Remember the book about the family who loses their farm in an economic crisis? You’re likely to have several experiences that help you process what you’re reading. You are part of a family, for example. At some time in your life you’ve probably had less money than you needed, so you can relate to the emotions that may occur during economic crisis. And you may have lost something that meant a lot to you, so you can relate to the general sense of loss.
No one can possibly experience all the things that are written about in the world’s books. For example, you’ve probably never waded barefoot through a swamp infested with deadly snakes in an attempt to find their nest. You’ve probably never fought a raging fire in an isolated forest. And you’ve almost certainly never piloted a twin-engine plane across the Atlantic or attempted to fly a hot-air balloon around the world.
Does the speed at which you read and process information really make a difference in your learning ability? Absolutely!
Why? Because when you learn to read more quickly-and, in the process, to better understand what you’re reading-you begin to actually process more information. Simply put, your brain processes things more quickly. The result? Your brain processes more-and you remember more. Your learning ability is enhanced.
There’s a simple formula that explains the whole concept:
Amount of Knowledge x Processing Speed = Learning Ability
Can you see how it works? Your learning ability depends on how quickly you can process greater amounts of knowledge. Reading faster lets you store unprecedented amounts of knowledge (because you can read so much more than you ever have) and lets you process it at unprecedented speeds (since your eyes are taking it in more rapidly than they ever have). The result: greater learning ability than you’ve ever had.
That’s not all: the system you’re about to learn will exercise both sides of your brain, which will enhance understanding, judgment, and memory.
What does that mean in real life? Plenty. Because reading becomes easier, you enjoy it more. When you enjoy it more, you do it more often. Reading does more than just provide information. Studies have found that people who are avid readers can express themselves better, have greater comprehension, get better grades in school, and do better at all kinds of work. Part of the reason is that learning ability of all kinds is increased.
EyeQ combines revolutionary learning techniques with the efficiency of the computer. You will experience the most advanced and effective speed reading program available today.
The EyeQ progam was developed in Japan over the past 30 years by Dr. Akihiro Kawamura. Through extensive research and testing, he found that we can significantly increase our brain’s learning and processing ability through a series of high-speed imaging exercises which utilize both graphics and text.
