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  2. Psychologists Say This Memory Hack Is "Key" to Helping You ...

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    Here’s a fail-proof way to remember your to-do list, according to psychologists. ... and it's easier to recall." This way the fact is input in two ways, as both an image and a phrase, so it gets ...

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    It’s easier to retrieve a memory when the context of where you are matches the context of what was there when the memory was formed, says Genova. ... Do you remember things much better when you ...

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    We spoke to experts for memory recall tips to help you remember things better. There are also lifestyle changes you can make to improve memory.

  5. List of mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    To remember the order of taxa in biology (Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, [Variety]): "Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup" is often cited as a non-vulgar method for teaching students to memorize the taxonomic classification of system.

  6. 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.

  7. Memorization - Wikipedia

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    For example, if one wished to remember the list (dog, envelope, thirteen, yarn, window), one could create a link system, such as a story about a "dog stuck in an envelope, mailed to an unlucky black cat playing with yarn by the window". It is then argued that the story would be easier to remember than the list itself.