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Cranial Nerves Mnemonic

<br>These are just some of the ways that you can improve your memory. If you put your tricks into action everyday, it will get to be a habit and you will begin to have an easier time remembering things that you once had a hard time with.<br>

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Cranial Nerves Mnemonic

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  1. Cranial Nerves Mnemonic The human brain codes and interprets complex information such as images, colors, structures, sounds, smells, tastes, touch, positions, emotions and language. We use this information to make sophisticated models of the world we live in. Our memories store all of this information very effectively. For example, if I mention the word "cloud" you might instantly think of several different word associations like white, fluffy, rain, sky, etc. In the same way that your brain is able to easily bring up the information associated with the word "cloud", you can use a mnemonic to bring up information that you have associated with it. Another example of a mnemonic is the word "scuba". Each letter in the word "scuba" stands for something. It is an acronym for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. Another way to improve your memory is to use visualization and association when trying to remember something. This method requires you to turn words into images so that you remember the words better. For example, let's say that you need to remember that you have a doctor's appointment at three in the afternoon. Take a moment and think of a visual image for three. Maybe this is the story of the "Three Little Pigs." Visualize those three little pigs waiting around in the doctor's office reading magazines. Sometimes, the more unique the image, the easier it will be to remember. So when you think of your doctor's appointment, you will immediately remember that it is at three o'clock because of those funny pigs you are thinking of now. https://binarytradingfactory.com/income-league-review/ https://neighboursreview.com/apex-mastermind-brain-review/ https://salutemreviews.com/melatolin-plus-review/ https://supplementaudit.com/androdna-male-enhancement-review/

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