![]() ![]() ![]() Specifically, we have shown this technique can be applied to enhance learning of individual words and pictures as well as textbook definitions. In our recent research, we explored whether drawing to-be-learned information enhanced memory and found it to be a reliable, replicable means of boosting performance. The colloquialism “a picture is worth a thousand words” has reverberated through the decades, yet there is very little basic cognitive research assessing the merit of drawing as a mnemonic strategy. They are myroots.In this model, the beneficial effects of drawing, over and above basic verbal memory (“v”), are driven by the integrated contributions of elaborative, motoric, and pictorial information. These palaces gave me much more than a way to remember what I put in them. Around many of these, childhood homes, primary school, friends homes, are now big black holes. My memory took a big hit these last couple years and i have noticed that I remember places of my childhood thanks to the many palaces Ive build with these at first. My first was for maltese words, one was Good Afternoon and my images were of a russian goose s p in ning and a tub! Il waranof sinare taieb (sounds like goose in French is Oie (wa) My oldest palaces boy I am sooo attached to them. I developed good reviewing habits for this to be possible.Īll that info, I need to share it, use it, teach it, speak it, and their content is constantly updated, replaced, and used till the palace is no longer needed for that info, that breathing palace is now breathing life more than ever but is put to sleep till I have a need for it, and I always do because when I am in need the most familiar appears So I do need to revisit when needed and it has always been enough to keep them fresh. Keep in mind I only create palaces for things I want to remember long term, ir practical things I need to learn to use out of the palace. Looking to review my spanish, I instantly know where to go: anatomy, history, geography, recipes, numbers, coding, craft, many other languages, chinese caracters… Same thing. Ive been creating and using palaces for over 6 years now and still never had a problem getting back to them. So I naturally stopped populating that list and I still have never lost track of any of them. Ive been doing this long enough and so many palaces…īut yes I was afraid of this at first but after a bit over 2 years and countless palaces I have never needed to glance at my list and palace of palaces. Perhaps if I had thousands, but I doubt it, because I would still naturally revisit and recall what I needed and let go what was not needed anymore. ive got several hundred now and I have never needed neither my palace of palaces nor my anki deck.Įverytime I need something from one of my palaces, the palace I need always comes up.Īnd everytime a palace s content faded away because I didnt need revisit it enough, it really wasnt useful info anymore or I had simply managed to start recalling it all without the need of a palace. I thought that I would need this at first given the number of palaces, but I was wrong. I stopped making that effort because I never needed them, simply put. ![]() I also made an anki deck and was adding them to both the palace and anki deck to reach a bit over 100 palaces. I apologize this doesnt seem like constructive info, but this is what happened to me with my lists of palaces :Ī few years ago, when I started building palaces, I build one exclusively for my palaces. ![]()
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