Memory Mnemonic Boosting Your Powers Of Recall With Mnemonics, Senses And Emotions

Memory Mnemonic Boosting Your Powers Of Recall With Mnemonics, Senses And Emotions

  • Date : 28-11-2022 12:00
  • Writer : Bagless India

Memory Mnemonic Boosting Your Powers Of Recall With Mnemonics, Senses And Emotions

 Memory Mnemonics

 

 

Introduction

Any Memory Trick That Can Help Something Remember All Studies Information Is Called A Mnemonic. Mnemonics Can Use Methods Of Rhymes, Acronyms, Diagrams, Or Other Techniques To Aid A Person In Recollecting Names, Dates, Facts, Figures, And More ETC. Remember A Long List Of Words, Such As State Name With Their Capitals, Country With Their Capitals, And Country With Currency Or Items On A Shopping List Etc.

What Are Mnemonics?

"Mnemonic" Is Simply Another Word For Memory Tool. Mnemonics Are Techniques For Re-Packaging Information, Helping Your Brain To Store It Safely And Find It Again At The Right Moment.

Think About Some Of The Mnemonics You've Heard Over The Years. You May Well Remember Facts, Rules Or Spellings With The Help Of Mnemonics, Such As:-

 

 

 

"Thirty Days Hath September, April, June, And November… "

Mnemonics Often Use Rhymes And Rhythms To Make Hard-To-Learn Information Stick In Our Brains. Many Of Them Also Rely On Images, Senses, Emotions, And Patterns – Which Are Key Features In The Wider Memory Techniques That Have Been Developed.

Our Brains Are Built To Learn Like This. No Wonder We Find It Much Harder To Remember Information Presented As Black-And-White Words On A Page

A Very Educated Mother Serves A Noodle To Us.

·       Movement, Respirations, Sensations,         Growth, Reproductions, Excretion, Nutrition. 

·       Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Oder, Family, Genus, Species.

·       Creating, Rich, Reliable, Memories:-

Exploring The Common Features Of Well-Used Memory Techniques Will Help You To Choose The Most Effective Strategy For You. Let's Look At The Four Key Aspects 

Ø Images

Ø  Senses

Ø Emotions

Ø And Patterns

Images

Research Has Shown That Our Memories Are Activated More Strongly By Images Than Words.

We're Particularly Good At Recognizing Pictures We've Seen Before. Think About How Many Signs, Symbols, And Logos You Can Identify In A Split Second. You Can Easily Start Inventing Your Own Images To Help You Remember. To Remember A Task You Need To Do In The Future, You Could Try Creating A Vivid Mental Image Of It Actually Happening. And When You Meet Someone New, Spend A Few Seconds Picturing Something – Anything – That Might Give You A Visual Reminder Of Their Name.

Senses

Your Brain Can Combine Multiple Senses To Create Strong Memories. Some Of Our Most Powerful Recollections Are Encoded Through Smells, Tastes, And Touch Sensations, As Much As Through Sights And Sounds.

Use As Many Senses As You Can Learn And Remember. Don't Just Picture The Things To Buy At The Grocery Store: Imagine Smelling, Touching, And Tasting Them, Too.

Imagine That You're Learning About A New Concept At Work. You Could Think About Building A Physical Model Of It. Give Your Memory Several Different Sensory Routes Back To The Original Information.

Emotions

Even Important And Serious Material Can Be Given A Humorous Twist In Your Imagination. Make Your Imagery Exciting, Weird, And Wonderful, And You've Got A Much Better Chance Of Remembering It. Be Playful And Mischievous. It's No Coincidence That Rude Rhymes Are Very Difficult To Forget!

To Remember An Important Idea That Comes Up In A Meeting, Highlight What's Most Exciting About It – Or Challenging, Surprising, Or Funny. When You Meet Someone New, Spend A Moment Thinking About Whether Their Name Seems To "Match" Their Character.

Patterns

You Give Information A Pattern When You Use Rhymes And Rhythms, Or Turn Sets Of Letters Into Mnemonic Words Or Phrases. Examples Of This Are The  Acronym, Which Is A Mnemonic For Goals That Are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, And Time-Bound; And The Phrase Every Good Boy Deserves Football, For Remembering The Notes On The Lines Of The Treble Clef, EGBDF.

As You'll See Below, Some Memory Techniques Use Spatial Patterns To Store Vast Amounts Of Information. To Remember A Telephone Number For A Short Time, You Could Repeat It To Yourself Rhythmically. Or, When You're Taking Notes, Experiment With Different Ways Of Organizing And Arranging Your Words On The Page.

· Designing Effective Mnemonics

Keep In Mind Three More Principles: 

Ø  Imagination

Ø   Association

Ø   Location

Imagination: - Create Images That Are Vivid, Engaging, And Rich Enough To Jog Your Memory. You Could Be Visualizing A Real Situation In Order To Remember And Re-Use It, Or Inventing One That Will Help You Write, Say Or Do Something In The Future.

Association: - Make The Most Of Your Brain's Habit Of Linking Ideas. Separate Pieces Of Information Can Be Linked So That You Remember Them All. That Might Help You Remember All The Items To Pack For A Trip, For Example. Or, Two Ideas Can Be Paired, So That One Thing Reminds You Of Another. Using That Strategy, You Might Think Of Your Colleague Holding A Microphone To Recall His Name Is Mike.

Location: - Use Your Memories Of Real-World Places To Help You Remember New Material. Since You Can Easily Remember The Layout Of Your Home, Why Not Use The Rooms To "Hold" Items From The List You're Trying To Learn.

The Main Memory Techniques

The three principles above have been developed into a number of specific memory techniques. They can be divided into three main categories:

1. Image Clues
2. Storytelling Strategies
3. Spatial Systems

 

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