The vivid intelligence and the exercised memory in scientific oral presentations

It is known that to speak to others publicly not only demands a vivid intelligence, but also a high-level improvisation, fluency of oral expression, certain imagination level and coordination of thought; and also an exercised memory, because it is the psychological process that allows to learn new i...

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Main Author: María Elena Jiménez Arias
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas 2017-04-01
Series:Medisan
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Online Access:http://medisan.sld.cu/index.php/san/article/view/1464
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Summary:It is known that to speak to others publicly not only demands a vivid intelligence, but also a high-level improvisation, fluency of oral expression, certain imagination level and coordination of thought; and also an exercised memory, because it is the psychological process that allows to learn new information, to store and to recover it when it is necessary to speak successfully in public, although it can sometimes fail due to diverse reasons.  This work goes into great details about both of these basic capacities of the human being (an intellectual one and another cognitive).
ISSN:1029-3019