Kiseki wrote:
I'm just curious about this. I myself don't have much of one, though I DO tend to remember things by remembering the visual of them. For example, when I study Japanese I have to write all the words down in romaji versus kanji cuz I cannot picture words in kanji. Or if I wanna remember my childhood home I start at the door and take myself through it by landmark (sofa, TV, fish tank etc.)
But I can't remember stuff I've only seen once or even a few times. It has to be visually put into my head many times.
I am fascinated by anyone who has a photographic memory. What is it like and how does it work for you?
I definitely don't have a photographic memory. I (like many ppl here) have a good memory..... especially for new words. I have good techniques for memorizing information. I think most people who have good memories have developed good strategies for encoding information. Creating interactive visual images between two words that you are trying to associate is supposed to be one of the best ways of encoding new information. I can look through my old cognition textbooks and provide a reference for this if anyone wants. Anyways maybe you have such a good memory because you do use visual images to encode new information! I like to use rhythms and verbal mnemonics because I am more of an auditory learner...although this is supposed to be a less effective method to memorise info (but I create visual images sometimes too).
*sorry........ I accidentally posted this already as a separate entry in the tread*