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		<title>Memory &#8211; Encoding &#8211; The Loci System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Human brains do not remember things in the same way that a computer, or a video camera, or a gramophone record remembers things. You do not stream data directly into some permanent storage for later recall. When you remember something your brain in fact increases the associations between items already encoded in your memory. When [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[If we ask you to remember the phone number 0800362633, you will likely have difficulty. However, if we ask you to remember the phone number 0800-ENCODE, you will find that task much easier, even though if you examine the keys on your phone you&#8217;ll see this is the very same number.
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		<description><![CDATA[People often find remembering names difficult. The problem is essentially that there&#8217;s no method in naming. Names are arbitrary labels, and you can&#8217;t figure out someone&#8217;s name if you miss it. There&#8217;s no reason for most names, they&#8217;re initially completely unconnected in your mind so you really have to put some effort in to reinforcing [...]]]></description>
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