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Our brains aren't cameras. There is no such thing as a MemoryExercises


truly photographic memory. Some people are born with
a better-than-average visual memory, called an eidetic
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memory, but even "eidetikers," as they are called, make
errors that a camera would not. But the good news is
that our brains can be trained. Whether you are
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own front door from memory, mnemonic brain-training techniques can enhance your
abilities.

Dark Room Method

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decades to develop photographic memory in its operatives. You'll need a piece of Fv?

paper with a cutout just large enough to fit a paragraph of text, a book and a dark
room to sit in with a light you can easily turn on and off.
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Fit the cutout in your cover sheet to the page so that it exposes the text you want to How to Become a
memorize, and figure out the perfect distance to hold it at so that your eyes focus. Genius
Turn off the light and let your eyes adjust to the darkness. Then, looking directly at the
paragraph, turn the light on and then quickly off again. The image of the paragraph
will remain before your eyes. It's said that practicing this 15 minutes a day for one
month will enhance your ability to glance at an image or passage of text and
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memorize it instantaneously. What You Read

The Loci System


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Our minds process visual and spatial data well, and are more likely to remember the
bizarre than the mundane; the bizarre is what makes the loci system so effective. Use How to Get in Shape
a mental image of a building you know well or a route you often walk. Write down a Without Weights

list of key spots or landmarks within this space. For each item you want to remember,
think up a bizarre image and locate it at a specific landmark.
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If you must remember to pay the car insurance, for example, picture yourself riding a 10 Beauty Secrets
unicycle with a flat tire past the park; commemorate the food you have to buy with a Every Woman Should
vision of the ingredients doing the rumba on a bench in tuxedos. Run through the Know

sequence in your head at least once. To recall the items, take a mental walk along
your chosen route. 723

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Like the loci system, the linking method depends on the fact that our brains are much
likelier to remember the unusual. If you want to memorize a list of items, make it into
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an interwoven story of unlikeliness in your mind. Suppose your shopping list includes
hamburger, butter, laundry detergent and toilet paper. You may not remember it as a How to Make a Shiny
list, but you will remember the image of an angry cow sliding around in melted butter, Dorodango Mud Ball

then needing to launder her hide and dry it off with toilet paper. For longer lists, simply
link each item to the one before and after it.
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Remembering Names
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When introduced to someone new, try strategies that make it easier to remember the
person's name. Use the name in conversation shortly after you've heard it. If you have
an excuse to do so, either write the name down or ask for and glance at a business
card, to form a visual image. Form an association to a memorable feature of their
appearance, and exaggerate it in your mind to the point of ridiculousness: Big Nose
Ned or Bonnie Blondie. (These can certainly be kept private.)
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another connected event. Therefore, building long- Book
term memories requires an active attempt to create connections.

Making Connections
How to Memorize
Making connections helps you to retain more information and to recall it more easily.
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The brain stores information as moving nerve impulses. According to Steven Dutch, a
professor of natural and applied sciences at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay,
the brain makes a copy of any information currently accessed. The brain makes
additional copies each time you access a piece of information. When memorizing
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Mnemonics refers to the various devices or formulas used to aid memory. One such
device is called an acrostic, which is a sentence or phrase created as a memory aid.
Usually, the first letter of each word in an acrostic acts as a memory clue. For example,
in music, the phrase "Every Good Boy Does Fine" gives the names of the notes for
each line in the treble clef staff. By remembering the phrase and using the first letter How to Get First
of each word, you can identify the names of the notes. A good acrostic provides a Rank in Class

relevant and memorable phrase. The acrostic "My Very Excited Mother Just Served Us
Nine Pies" provides a way to remember the order of planets in our solar system --
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
How to Memorize
Creating Memorable Acronyms Test Material

Using acronyms is another mnemonic device for quickly remembering information.


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conjunctions: "for," "and," "nor," "but," "or," "yet" and "so." The best acronyms use a set
of easy to remember words or phrases. You don't need to use real words to create
acronyms, as long as you can remember the acronym.

Three-Step Approach
The key to developing a good memory involves actively paying attention and making
information relevant. An article on the Cuesta College website titled "Memory Tips and
Test Taking Strategies" recommends using a three-step process to recall and
memorize information -- select, remember and review. During the selection process,
you need to identify the specific information you want to remember. Select
information to remember by examining your notes, studying handouts and reading
about the subject. Next, remember the information by visualizing, associating,
applying, repeating or using other techniques like mnemonic devices. Applying the
information involves using it in a practical way. For example, don't just memorize the
word for blue in a foreign language, point at everything around you that is blue and
repeat the word.
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