Mnemonic

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The human brain is the most complex physical entity in the universe.[1][2][3]

A mnemonic device (memory device), is any learning technique that assists someone's memory.

Types of mnemonics[edit]

Mnemonic devices training and brain changes[edit]

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Journal articles related to mnemonics[edit]

Books[edit]

History of mnemonics books[edit]

Various memory experts on mnemonics/memory[edit]

Harry Lorayne[edit]

Kevin Horsely[edit]

U.S. Memory Championship winners[edit]

Ron White[edit]

Use of mnemonics and slower cognitive decline[edit]

Journal articles on chess and mnemonics[edit]

See also: Chess mastery and memory improvement and Chess and increasing mental performance



A typical chess set and tournament clock.

References[edit]

  1. The Human Body: God's Masterpiece
  2. The Enigmatic Human Brain by Wallace G. Smith
  3. The Most Complex Structure, Creation Moments
  4. Mnemonic virtuosity: A study of chess players by Alfred Binet. [Trans. M. L. Simmel & S. B. Barron.]. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 74(1), 127–162

Categories: [Psychology]


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