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memory_code [2021-04-12 20:14] – [Hiking with Monsters at Amelisweerd 2021/2022] theunkarelsememory_code [2021-04-12 20:24] – [Memory Craft, hands-on:] theunkarelse
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 === Repeat: === === Repeat: ===
-I make new associations at a rate of perhaps a few a day, and revise them later that day, the next day, in a week, and again in a month if I need to. +I make new associations at a rate of perhaps a few a day, and revise them later that day, the next day, in a week, and again in a month if I need to. 
 +  * First review: Immediately  
 +  * Second review: 24 hours later  
 +  * Third review: One week later  
 +  * Fourth review: One month later  
 +  * Fifth review:Three months later 
 +(Theun: I do at least 5 to 10 reviews the first days for longer sequences.) 
  
 === Don’t worry there is enough detail: === === Don’t worry there is enough detail: ===
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   * It may be that the original Neolithic balls were painted to make each knob different. I haven’t found this necessary. With use, I found that each knob is uniquely identifiable. This might be due to its position in my hand as I hold the ball or the slightly different feel as I touch it. I use a ball for short songs from many of my memory experiments. And on another ball half is for my language songs (French, Chinese). The other half is for world geography, where I use a knob for each verse. For example, my Africa song has four verses that are encoded to four sequential knobs. In the verses I move clockwise around the continent, occasionally jumping inward.   * It may be that the original Neolithic balls were painted to make each knob different. I haven’t found this necessary. With use, I found that each knob is uniquely identifiable. This might be due to its position in my hand as I hold the ball or the slightly different feel as I touch it. I use a ball for short songs from many of my memory experiments. And on another ball half is for my language songs (French, Chinese). The other half is for world geography, where I use a knob for each verse. For example, my Africa song has four verses that are encoded to four sequential knobs. In the verses I move clockwise around the continent, occasionally jumping inward.
  
-  * I work around each carved ball over a week or so, singing each song in the sequence defined by the wooden balls. I sing in the shower, when cooking or gardening, or while walking in the bush. Every few months at least, each song will be sung. It is my ceremonial cycle.+  * I work around each carved ball over a week or so, singing each song in the sequence defined by the wooden balls. I sing in the shower, when cooking or gardening, or while walking in the bush. Every few months at least, each song will be sung. It is my '**ceremonial cycle**'.
  
 === Greek mythology, objects on a tiny stage: === === Greek mythology, objects on a tiny stage: ===
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