Memory surgery
Memory (Mnemonic) is also a method of auxiliary memory, such as poetry, verse or image. People often use abbreviations and formulas in everyday life to memorize complex content. For example, students learn to use the "one hole (pupil), two (lens, vitreous), three-layer film (outer membrane, medial membrane, endometrium)" to assist in memory when learning the anatomical structure of the eyeball. In addition to Chinese, other languages also have a variety of memory. For example, the use of People Can not Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms (Chinese meaning: people can not remember the abbreviation of the computer industry) this sentence to remember the English abbreviation PCMCIA. Research shows that memory can improve memory efficiency. In a word memory experiment, students who use memory do remember more words than students who do not use memory. This trial gets the same conclusion in different environments and age groups. the above. ...