What Are Memory Cues? How Do They Work?

What Are Memory Cues? How Do They Work?

What are memory cues, and how do they work? Can you teach yourself to have stronger memory cues, or different cues? Memory cues are associations we have that spark memories. Often, these cues are physical objects. They can also be words, sounds, or other memories. Humans have a very cue dependent memory. Scientists don’t full understand how memory cues work, but they do believe memories can move around in our brains. Read more about retrieval cues below.

PAO System: How to Memorize Complex Info

PAO System: How to Memorize Complex Info

What is a PAO system and how does it work? Can you use a PAO system to help you memorize things like numbers and cards? A PAO system is the person-action-object system and it can help you transform numbers into images so that you are better able to memorize them. Josh Foer found that the PAO system was popular amongst professional mnemonists. Read more about how PAO systems work, and why mnemonists use them.

Internal and External Memory: How Your Brain Works

Internal and External Memory: How Your Brain Works

What are internal and external memory? How are they different, and how do they work together to help form your memories? Internal and external memory are two types memory that we use. Internal memories are your actual memories, while external memories are actually memory aids—things like notes, books, and photographs serve as external memories. Keep reading to find out more about how internal and external memory work.

How Memory and Identity Are Connected, And Why

How Memory and Identity Are Connected, And Why

What is the relationship between memory and identity? How does your memory help form your identity, and vice versa? The relationship between memory and identity is important for understanding your perception. Our long term memories help to form our perspective on the world, which affects how and when we create new memories. Keep reading to find out more about how memory and identity are connected.

The Science Of Forgetting: Why We Forget Things

The Science Of Forgetting: Why We Forget Things

Is there a reason that we forget some things, and not others? Is there a way to be less forgetful? What’s the science of forgetting? The science of forgetting is not an area with unanimous agreement among scientists. However, we do know that memories fade, some faster than others, and it’s impossible to remember everything we encounter. And by learning why we forget, it’s possible to learn how to have a better memory. Keep reading to find out how the science of forgetting works.