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How the Mind Memorizes Information

If you've ever had to remember dates for a test or recite a poem, you have enlisted your brain and its ability to memorize. Memorization happens so regularly in our daily lives that most of us never give it much thought.

 

Memorization is simply the mind's ability to store information, sort and categorize it, and then recall it as needed. However, the way the brain is able to memorize is complex and is not yet fully understood. What is known is that several memorization strategies exist and the strategy a person uses depends on whether the information being memorized will be stored in short-term or long-term memory.

Here are a few of the memorization techniques the mind uses:

Visualization - In this process an individual carefully looks at all aspects and features of the information to be memorized. The goal is to form a mental image because images are easier to recall than words or numbers.

Verbally - In this process the individual uses certain words or acronyms to help with memorization. By associating words with something common, it's easier to remember and recall those words. For example, if you ever learned "My Very Earthy Mom Just Served Us Nut Pie" to help you remember the order of the planets, you've used this type of memorization strategy.

Rehearsal - In this process the information to be remembered is rehearsed or practiced over and over again. It doesn't matter whether you repeatedly look at something, listen to something, or think about something; the point here is to keep repeating the process.

 

 

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