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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Sep 30, 2016 ^^
Rating : 4.892 (130/4,701 LTDR)
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Thanks for putting this out there. I paid for a memory improvement kit, paid over 250 bucks..so I could remember anatomy and muscles. I later taught it to my kids for school. It was very similar to yours...the first one was making my whole body the files. Head face neck etc etc and then when we went on to larger needed memory it was a house. Rooms in the house, closets, placing things you needed to remember in those rooms. It's a brilliant trick for our brains!! Thanks again!!
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What’s interesting is that I got all ten right the first time — no cheating — but I had the order of the trashcan and computer mixed up. It was the second time that I got all 10 in the correct order using your method. So, this is not only a good memory trick, but helps with organization. I’d like to know if you have tricks for large definitions? So far, the best thing that I’ve been able to do to remember lengthy definitions is to write them down as many times as I can while reciting it out loud until I’ve memorized it, like a force of habit, but this is extremely time consuming, and applying your method adds to the amount of information that’s being processed for long definitions. For example: a definition and explanation that I had to learn for a midterm exam is, “Because of the two multitrack returns accommodating mic and mix status, the signal is already present at the small fader. ‘Pre-fader’, meaning that it’s not dependent on the return by default.” For something like this, the information is too dense to try and throw in abstract concepts like, “an alligator using a mixing console”, without having to forcibly memorize situations where these characters would interact with the concepts in this explanation and definition. How would you memorize large definitions or explanations of concepts? Is there another trick for this? Or am I incorporating this method incorrectly into my study of lengthy concepts? I like the memory trick taught in this video, by the way, and subscribed, because it is effective for quickly memorizing smaller definitions, numbers, dates and items.
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I got 8/10. The video really helped me, as I have about 200 things to remember for a maths exam. I realised I can use this method with the flash cards to remember the theory and then do practice papers. I can combine it with a memory palace - so a room per subject, then a-z for each topic within that etc.
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First Time - 1 Second Time - All 10. I was stunned that it worked... and the recall was almost immediate. I have had a problem with short term and long term memory from 1987 when I was 12 years old involved in a major car accident, head injury etc. I have never been able effectively memorize any type of information. I would be interested in other techniques for lectures / reading information and remembering it / and ..."I totally forgot what I was going to say" ...(after 60 seconds) AND remembering Names.
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Brilliant technique. First time I got three (only two really because one was in the wrong place). Second time I got 9. So this method definitely works!! As an actor I’m always looking for a way to make learning lines easier and this one just got added to another method I use. Many thanks for this.
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