Mnemonics is a fun way to remember things by using tricks that make your brain happy.
Imagine you have a big list of groceries to remember, apples, bananas, carrots, and donuts. That’s four items, but it's hard to keep them all in mind at once. Now imagine you turn those words into something silly: A Big Cat Dropped, each word starts with the same letter as the grocery item! This is mnemonics.
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A Real Life Example
Let’s say you have to remember the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. That’s a lot! But if you make up a silly sentence like My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles, each word starts with the first letter of each planet, and now it's easier to remember them all!
Mnemonics is like giving your brain a fun game to play, so remembering things becomes easy and even enjoyable.
Examples
- Using a rhyme to remember the order of the planets
- Creating a story from random words to help memorize them
- Linking numbers with shapes for better recall
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See also
- What are mnemonic systems?
- How Does Aphantasia: Why Some People Can't 'See' Mental Images Work?
- How Do Computers Remember Everything?
- Do dreams act as a form of memory replay?
- How Does Human Memory Work?