I have this problem, and I've figured out how to overcome it, to a degree.
When I learn something, in detail, I loose it until I do something that brings it back to me: for example I can study biology in detail, and if you were to ask me verbally what, say, ketoacidosis is, I probably couldn't answer, but if I was presented with the same question on paper it would "click" and come back to me. My memory actually becomes vastly improved when I'm simply holding a pen, most of the stuff I learn in school can only be recalled if I am holding a pen.
Another way for me to memorize endless definitions is to understand how the word in question is formed. For example, I'm learning the human anatomy in my spare time now, and when I think of the zygomatic bone I think zygote, which means "yoke", a horse puts a yoke (part of it's harness) in it's mouth, and therefore the zygomatic bone is in the mouth area (the cheekbone).
If I can't draw parralels, it goes into my short-term memory, which is as bad as any aspies. I can learn any topic in maths, but learning them all at once is impossible for me
However, I can still read through a thousand page book and forget the whole plot in less than a week. On the plus side that means I get better value for money [/b]I have this problem, and I've figured out how to overcome it, to a degree.
When I learn something, in detail, I loose it until I do something that brings it back to me: for example I can study biology in detail, and if you were to ask me verbally what, say, ketoacidosis is, I probably couldn't answer, but if I was presented with the same question on paper it would "click" and come back to me. My memory actually becomes vastly improved when I'm simply holding a pen, most of the stuff I learn in school can only be recalled if I am holding a pen.
Another way for me to memorize endless definitions is to understand how the word in question is formed. For example, I'm learning the human anatomy in my spare time now, and when I think of the zygomatic bone I think zygote, which means "yoke", a horse puts a yoke (part of it's harness) in it's mouth, and therefore the zygomatic bone is in the mouth area (the cheekbone).
If I can't draw parralels, it goes into my short-term memory, which is as bad as any aspies. I can learn any topic in maths, but learning them all at once is impossible for me
However, I can still read through a thousand page book and forget the whole plot in less than a week. On the plus side that means I get better value for money
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