Thursday 26 November 2015

Memory : Peg Mnemonic System


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The peg mnemonic system uses paired associations, just like the link and loci systems, with one advantage – you can recall the items in a non-sequential order.

To use the system, you will need to pre-memorize a set of concrete nouns that you will use to make your associations. These concrete nouns are chosen to correspond to the numbers in a list. This example list even has a nursery rhyme about it, “one two buckle my shoe, three four shut the door…”

One — Bun

Two — Shoe

Three — Tree

Four — Door

Five — Hive

Six — Sticks

Seven — Heaven

Eight — Gate

Nine — Wine

Ten — Hen

Once you have this list memorized (the rhymes with the numbers will make this much easier), you can use it to make visual association just as you do for the link or loci systems. Now, if you need to recall the eighth item, simply recall the word for eight (gate) and recall what you have associated with that word. Peg words up to the number 20 can easily be made to remember longer lists.

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