¶ … foundational scientific literature regarding memory and learning. Memory and learning have long been popular subjects of study by psychologists. Although the results of such studies were very insightful, it was difficult to draw deeper, more fundamental conclusions about the learning and memory experiments. However, the rapidly advancing field of neurobiology has provided the field with a deeper understanding of the biological processes underlying learning and memory.
Studies regarding memory using imagery and cognitive mapping
Imagery is often used to improve memory through the process of encoding. When the brain sees a certain image associated with a certain piece of information, it is able to encode that association into the brain. (Goldstein, 2008, p. 347). When the person is given a prompt to recall that information, the brain has an additional prompt, the image associated with that information, to aid in the recollection of that information.
Organization helps to improve the process of encoding which enhances long-term memory. When the brain is presented with unorganized information, it automatically works at organizing that information into something that it can understand. (Goldstein, 2008, p. 349). This is illustrated in the method of loci, developed by the ancient Greek Poet Simonides. The method of loci organizes information in a mental image of a spatial layout. If one imagines oneself placing pieces of information in unique locations within a familiar spatial layout, one is more likely to remember that piece of information when one encounters that location later.
The method of loci developed 2500 years ago by tragic poet Simonides is actually the first formal example of the process that would later be known as cognitive mapping. Cognitive mapping is "a process composed of a series of psychological transformations by which an...
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