
1 History of Memory
2 The Three Memory
Principles
3 Basic Systems
Link System
(short lists)
Peg System & Journeys
(short lists)
The Roman Room
(unordered information)
4 Specific Uses
Languages
4 Number to Image
System
5 Advanced Systems
More Numbers
Journeys
(long lists)
Large & Very Large Pegs
(long lists)
6 Memory Sports
Playing Cards
Random Numbers
Binary Numbers
7 Internet Links
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This site contains an in-depth look at memory systems with which it is possible to perform amazing feats of
memory. Throughout detailed examples and uses are given.
This site contains an exploration of
the artificial memory. The artificial memory is the
classical term for the systems that are used to enhance the natural
memory.
Not sure where to
start? Read the new to memory section.
About
the site and the author.

Using this site
The site follows a logical
progression, beginning with history and then working through the systems
in order of complexity.
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The WORKBOOK
For those wanting to
work through and learn the memory techniques in detail there are
frequent exercises marked out by the gear icon:

If beginning from
scratch in memory then each of these exercises should be tackled
well.
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Downloads
Useful files and
documents are marked by the nut icon:

Here is a link to a
page of downloads. |

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