Mnemonics: Memory Tricks (Examples)

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1. Chunking
2. Acronym
3. Acrostic
4. Memory Palace
5. Rhyming
6. Music

___Anakin.Skywalker
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I really have to say, I'm liking this direction of the channel. The applied psychological practices and facts is a refreshing aspect of YouTube that is all about being clickable and trendy. This sort of high-quality, evergreen content is a pleasant change of pace. I hope it does well for you! Nice job man.

ObserveYouTube
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Chunking is a fantastic tips, really helps to memorise (great example with phone numbers)

PracticalInspiration
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✨ I actually use most of these, and find them very helpful. So amazing how our brain works. Great video!

NenaLavonne
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You should call this episode 'Mnemory tricks'.
The visual play on words would make the mental word association with the technique more mnemorable to the viewer.

onbedoeldekut
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Nice tips! memory work always takes some practice and dedication

LifeVersity
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"Repeat this to yourself:
I am whole, perfect, strong, powerful, loving, harmonious, and happy."

pyschologygeek
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Thank you for the all of things. God bless us all.

johnpaulbalanquit
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I do practice all these tricks, even at my old age i can remember things what most young people can’t

AtukNakal
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It’s crazy how this popped up right before I’m studying before my quiz. You about to help me get an A 👍🏽

immanuela
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I'm just gonna put this video in the "watch later" playlist, and never remember that it existed

fokrian
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Actually the first known Mnemonics expert was the Italian Giordano Bruno who was burnt at stake alive in 1600 for Heresy by Italian Inquisition.

sergiodarioable
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Interesting I used the last one to remember the order of the planets as a kind and learned time table the same way as a kind.

madmachanicest
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The problem for me is that I often forget the memory trick I'm using, itself. I'll give a personal example. When I was in college, I had to remember whether glutamate, glycine, and GABA are excitatory or inhibitory transmitters. I came up with my own mnemonic device that helps me remember glutamate is excitatory because the word glutamate contains the letter "t" and "t" looks like the positive sign "+" which stands for positive or excitatory. But a few weeks later, I completely forgot I had used this mnemonic device and actually had to look up each neurotransmitter all over again. To be clear, I remembered HAD a mnemonic device, I just didn't remember what that device was. It's frustrating when I can't recall a memory trick I used.

bluebird
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Trigonometry acronym:
SOH CAH TOA:
SOH: Sin Opposite over Hypotenuse
CAH: Cos Adjacent over Hypotenuse
TOA: Tan Opposite over Adjacent

isaacogunmuko
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I am very happy and grateful for having great memory because I remember to my relative name

mrnight
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Please do a video about memory palaces.

PowerMatrixAnime
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thank you for doing this video. I now know what a mnemonic is!

isabelaldcroft
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Some People Have Curly black hair mnemonic for trigonometry..
Sin(some)=perpendicular (people)/hypotenuse (Have)
(Hair)

ujjwalshori
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Great video! If you control your mind, you'll control your life!! Love from a small youtuber :)

PatrickCogen