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Have our iPhones Eaten our Brains? Nelson Dellis on Hacks to Restore our Focus and Boost our Memory

Mar 18, 2026
Nelson Dellis, six-time USA Memory Champion and computer science professor who turned memory training into a life mission after his grandmother’s Alzheimer’s. He talks about how smartphones and AI are outsourcing our minds. He shares lively stories from competitions, simple memory hacks like anchoring names to faces, and lifestyle tips to keep your brain active and independent.
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ANECDOTE

How Alzheimer's Sparked A Memory Obsession

  • Nelson Dellis began memory training after watching his grandmother decline from Alzheimer's and used a former champion's audiobook to learn techniques.
  • Within two years he won his first U.S. Memory Championship, driven by a desire to never lose his mind like his grandmother.
INSIGHT

Use It Or Lose It Hippocampus Growth

  • Intense spatial learning physically changes the hippocampus, offering defensive benefits against decline.
  • Dellis cites the London cab drivers study where studying maps correlated with hippocampal growth, implying use-dependent brain resilience.
ANECDOTE

Inside The U.S. Memory Championship

  • The U.S. Memory Championship has varied formats and audiences, sometimes televised and sometimes small; Dellis won six titles across nonconsecutive years.
  • Events include memorizing numbers, names and faces, poems, and fast deck-of-cards finals.
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