Do you know the term “mnemonics”? This beautiful word comes from the Greek mneme - "memory" and techne - "art". It means nothing more than the “art of memory", the methods and techniques that make up the whole technique of quick and lasting memorization of various information. Each of us faced the simplest mnemonic devices in our lives.
We memorized the colors of the rainbow using the famous "Every hunter wants to know ...". We memorized cases through the meaningless "Ivan gave birth to a girl, ordered to drag the diaper." And the gypsy who came on tiptoe and poked at the chicken helped to master the difficult spelling of his native language. In the pre-war era, we memorized the phones of our acquaintances, mentally associating the numbers with the dates of their birth. So everyone has a primitive concept of mnemonics., , , . , , . – , , , . . , . 50% – . , .
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