Samuel RenshawSamuel Renshaw was a psychologist. His work was famous for a short period of time during WWII when he taught soldiers to identify enemy aircraft in a split-second. He generally worked with fast-reading and enhancing the latent ability of the mind. He believed that most people used only 1/5th of their available mind-power to process information and, through methods of flashing pages boasted students that could read upwards of 2000 words a minute. More information Here (http://www.enter.net/~torve/critics/Renshaw/renshaw.htm) (circa 1955)
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