What do you do when you want to remember something you see? Do you write it down? Describe it to someone else? Both these tactics can lead to verbal overshadowing…and that’s a problem. Verbal overshadowing is the tendency of language to diminish your memory of visual information. It’s a phenomenon where explaining your thought processes make you worse at whatever you’re trying to explain. Learn why verbal overshadowing is bad and what you can do instead to remember visual information.
Verbal Overshadowing: How Words Confuse Your Brain



