Memory Mnemonics
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AAlexander
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Memory Mnemonics
Why do mnemonics help to improve memory?
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Re: Memory Mnemonics
Hi AAlexander - Have you looked at this Science Buddies project yet:
"Memory Mnemonics"
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p044.shtml
(Or are you doing that project?)
The information in the introduction may be helpful to you. The links in the bibliography will lead you to additional background reading that will give you additional information about mnemonics.
If you have questions about your project once you begin working further on it, please post back to this same thread so that our team of Experts can assist you.
Good luck!
Amy
Science Buddies
"Memory Mnemonics"
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p044.shtml
(Or are you doing that project?)
The information in the introduction may be helpful to you. The links in the bibliography will lead you to additional background reading that will give you additional information about mnemonics.
If you have questions about your project once you begin working further on it, please post back to this same thread so that our team of Experts can assist you.
Good luck!
Amy
Science Buddies
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AAlexander
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- Project Question: Why do mnemonics help improve memory?
- Project Due Date: Past due date
- Project Status: I am finished with my experiment and analyzing the data
Re: Memory Mnemonics
What parts of your brain react to mnemonics and why?
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Re: Memory Mnemonics
Hi AAlexander,
The brain is not my specific area of expertise, but I know that many different parts of the brain are implicated in memory formation and retention (forming and keeping memories). One area of the brain often associated with memories is the limbic system. You could try doing a Google search for "limbic system" to learn more about it, and keep going from there to research other parts of the brain involved in memory.
I'm not sure that we know what exact part(s) of the brain respond the most to mnemonics. One way a scientist might try to find out is to see what part(s) of the brain is/are activated when someone is learning a mnemonic. That procedure is too complicated for a student science project, but you could try looking up "mnemonic" on Google Scholar to see if any researchers have done those kinds of experiments.
I hope that helps. Please post again if you have more questions.
Heather
The brain is not my specific area of expertise, but I know that many different parts of the brain are implicated in memory formation and retention (forming and keeping memories). One area of the brain often associated with memories is the limbic system. You could try doing a Google search for "limbic system" to learn more about it, and keep going from there to research other parts of the brain involved in memory.
I'm not sure that we know what exact part(s) of the brain respond the most to mnemonics. One way a scientist might try to find out is to see what part(s) of the brain is/are activated when someone is learning a mnemonic. That procedure is too complicated for a student science project, but you could try looking up "mnemonic" on Google Scholar to see if any researchers have done those kinds of experiments.
I hope that helps. Please post again if you have more questions.
Heather

