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  2. Category:Mnemonists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mnemonists" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Mnemonist - Wikipedia

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    Some mnemonists also memorize texts such as long poems, speeches, or even entire books of fiction or non-fiction. 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.

  4. List of mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    List of mnemonics for the cranial nerves, their respective type and foramen NERVE: Olfactory nerve Optic nerve Oculomotor nerve Pathic (Trochlear) nerve Trigeminal (dentist) nerve Abducens nerve Facial nerve Vestibulo-cochlear (Auditory) nerve Glosso-pharyngeal nerve Vagus nerve Spinal Accessory nerve Hypoglossal nerve Ophthalmic: Maxillary ...

  5. Exceptional memory - Wikipedia

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    For mnemonists, the right cingulate cortex, ventral fusiform cortex, and left posterior inferior frontal sulcus were more active for digit span memorization (a feat mnemonists are often very good at). [30] However, all superior memory participants reported the use of mnemonics. [30]

  6. Category:Mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Mnemonists (4 C, 13 P) A. Mnemonic acronyms (18 P) Aviation mnemonics (13 P) M. Medical mnemonics (100 P) ... List of physics mnemonics; Please excuse my dear aunt ...

  7. Category:American mnemonists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American mnemonists" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Nelson Dellis; F.

  8. Mnemonic - Wikipedia

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    Knuckle mnemonic for the number of days in each month of the Gregorian calendar.Each knuckle represents a 31-day month. A mnemonic device (/ n ə ˈ m ɒ n ɪ k / nə-MON-ik) [1] or memory device is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory, often by associating the information with something that is easier to remember.

  9. Mnemonic major system - Wikipedia

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    Many mnemonists, however, can use a set of over 1000 images. The combination of images into a narrative is easier to do rapidly than forming a coherent grammatical sentence. This pre-memorisation and practice at forming images reduces the time required to think up a good imaginary object while creating a strong memorable impression of it.