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  2. Method of loci - Wikipedia

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    The method of loci is also known as the memory journey, memory palace, journey method, memory spaces, or mind palace technique. This method is a mnemonic device adopted in ancient Roman and Greek rhetorical treatises (in the anonymous Rhetorica ad Herennium , Cicero 's De Oratore , and Quintilian 's Institutio Oratoria ).

  3. List of people claimed to possess an eidetic memory

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    Most people showing amazing memory abilities use mnemonic strategies, mostly the method of loci. This includes all winners of the annual World Memory Championships and most of the known scientific cases of excellent memories, like Solomon Shereshevsky. Regardless, the following list contains people who have claimed photographic memory. [4]

  4. Elaborative encoding - Wikipedia

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    An example of MOL would be to remember a grocery list by mentally placing items needed in well known places in one's bedroom. To recall the list one would mentally revisit the bedroom and pick up the items. In a study published in 2007, Jerome Yesavage and Terrence Rose added another step in using the method of loci which proved to help recall.

  5. Memorization - Wikipedia

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    The method of loci or mind palace is a technique for memorizing practiced since classical antiquity which is a type of mnemonic link system based on places (loci, otherwise known as locations). It is often used where long lists of items need to be memorized.

  6. Art of memory - Wikipedia

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    In this technique the subject memorizes the layout of some building, or the arrangement of shops on a street, or a video game, [41] [42] or any geographical entity which is composed of a number of discrete loci. [43] When desiring to remember a set of items the subject 'walks' through these loci and commits an item to each one by forming an ...

  7. Study skills - Wikipedia

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    One popular memory enhancing technique is the method of loci, [18] a system of visualizing key information in real physical locations e.g. around a room. Diagrams are often underrated tools. [ 19 ] They can be used to bring all the information together and provide practice reorganizing what has been learned in order to produce something ...

  8. Mnemonist - Wikipedia

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    The term is derived from the term mnemonic, which refers to a strategy to support remembering (such as the method of loci or major system), but not all mnemonists report using mnemonics. Mnemonists may have superior innate ability to recall or remember, [1] in addition to (or instead of) relying on techniques.

  9. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    The group using the techniques immediately performed better than the other group and when taking a pre-test and post-test the results indicated that the group using the techniques improved while the other group did not. [64] The Method of Loci (MOL) refers to an individual visualizing a spatial environment to improve later recall of information.