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</script><meta name="next-head-count" content="6"/><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/css/52fc2ba29703df73922c.css" as="style"/><link rel="stylesheet" href="/wiki/_next/static/css/52fc2ba29703df73922c.css" data-n-g=""/><noscript data-n-css=""></noscript><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/chunks/main-ae4733327bd95c4ac325.js" as="script"/><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/chunks/webpack-50bee04d1dc61f8adf5b.js" as="script"/><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/chunks/framework.9d524150d48315f49e80.js" as="script"/><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/chunks/commons.0e1c3f9aa780c2dfe9f0.js" as="script"/><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/chunks/pages/_app-8e3d0c58a60ec788aa69.js" as="script"/><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/chunks/940643274e605e7596ecea1f2ff8d83317a3fb76.4841a16762f602a59f00.js" as="script"/><link rel="preload" href="/wiki/_next/static/chunks/pages/%5B%5B...slug%5D%5D-1aa198f87ede1cd0e1dc.js" as="script"/></head><body><div id="__next"><main><h1>Memory palace</h1><section class="post-metadata"><span>Date: <!-- -->2021-05-08 23:27:52 +08:00</span><span>Date modified: <!-- -->2021-07-22 14:26:51 +08:00</span></section><nav class="toc"><ol class="toc-level toc-level-1"></ol></nav><p>One of the <a href="/wiki/2021-07-22-14-02-06">Learning techniques</a> that uses familiar environments for better recalling.
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For example, you can use your house as a layout and putting new concepts in it such as the related memory for mathematical formulae (e.g., the formula for an area of a square [<span class="math math-inline">\(<!-- -->s^2<!-- -->\)</span>] is remembered as 2 stuffed toys, area of an triangle [<span class="math math-inline">\(<!-- -->1/2 * bh<!-- -->\)</span>] as a half-hobo).
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You can then write a crazy narrative with those things — e.g., outside of the house are 2 stuffed toys (area of square) and through the entrance is a half-dressed hobo.
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The core of this technique is learning through overlaying familiar topics with newer concepts.
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</p><p>This is effective for memorizing since <a href="/wiki/2021-07-21-17-59-19">Examples and stories are more memorable than explanations</a>, knowing fully that <a href="/wiki/2021-05-08-23-12-29">We are more associative than structured</a>.
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</p><p>Memory palaces are one of the more known technique from memory sports.
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Notice how most of them tend to make a lot of effort <a href="/wiki/learning.chunking">Chunking</a> items together and weaving them with familiar concepts such as their house.
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Another interesting thing with this technique is the test of creativity.
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Going back to the memory sports scene, they usually employ this technique by creating a narrative leaning on crazier side of things.
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This makes it more memorable and easier to write more things on top of the wacky antics.
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