Base object : Besides it being an "object", it may also be
[...]If it is an item from your Peg System, then we call the base it peg.
In method of loci we call it locus (base has a position with respect to other objects).
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a person, or something general like room, wall, ground, etc.
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Base object : Besides it being an "object", it may also be
[...]If it is an item from your Peg System, then we call the base it peg.
In method of loci we call it locus (base has a position with respect to other objects).
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?
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#art-of-memory #linking-methods
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Base object : Besides it being an "object", it may also be
[...]If it is an item from your Peg System, then we call the base it peg.
In method of loci we call it locus (base has a position with respect to other objects).
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a person, or something general like room, wall, ground, etc.
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If it is an item from your Peg System, then we call t he base it peg.
In method of loci we call it locus (base has a position with respect to other objects
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r30's mnemonics on? 3.5 3.5 Some exceptions 3.6 Inside vs next-to placement 4 4. Interaction Method 5 5. Link Systems 5.1 5.1 Mnemonic Link System 5.1.1 5.1.1 IM- or TM-based chain? 5.2 5.2 Pinned Link System 6 6. When to use which linking technique? <span>1. Used
terminology „Base object“ or just „base“ – real object (or just image) that we already
know. In linking techniques it is the first object in your link.Besides it being an "object", it may also be a person, or something general like room, wall, ground, etc. If it is an item from your Peg System, then we call it peg. In method of loci we call it locus (base has a position with respect to other objects). „Data object“ or just „dobe“–
object that we want to memorize. It may be visual or nonvisual, e.g an abstract concept. If it is nonvisual then it is useful to first create a mnemonic image for the dobe (see How to Create Mnemonic Images). In MLS (and PLS) a random middle dobe of the chain is also base (you use it to recall the next dobe). Dobe is linked to base (an association made between them). Later you can use that base to recall the dobe. I took the liberty to classify different types of mnemonic linking techniques. The following two methods cover all the ways (that I can think of) to link dobe to base : Transformation m
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