Your notes are lying to you.You've filled notebooks. You've starred pages, highlighted paragraphs, and typed summaries. And yet — when you need that idea, that framework, that insight — it's gone. Not because you weren't paying attention. Because no one ever taught you how notes actually work.The Paper Brain changes that.Drawing on decades of cognitive science research, this book walks you through seven proven note-taking systems — the Cornell Method, mind mapping, the Zettelkasten, structured outlining, the PARA framework, sketchnoting, and hybrid approaches — and explains not just how to use each one, but why each one works at the level of memory, attention, and understanding.You'll learn how to turn a lecture into a self-testing tool. How to build a network of ideas that generates new insights on its own. How to organize everything you know so you can actually find and use it. And how to close the loop between capturing information and turning it into real, lasting knowledge.Whether you're a student, a professional, a writer, or a lifelong learner, The Paper Brain gives you the systems — and the science — to think better on paper.