VISUAL
MEMORY TRAINING TECHNIQUES: AN OVERVIEW
Memory has been linked to
sensory perception. That means we have auditory memory, memory
associated with our perception of smell, touch, taste, as well as
vision. All of these various types of memory help us to learn and
understand the world around us. Likewise, we can improve upon every
one of them.
Briefly examining visual
memory, or the memory associated with things we perceive optically,
such as shapes and colors, can wield a few different results. First
people who have strong visual memories are very adept in terms of
visual learning, which is one of the three ways people learn.
Furthermore people who have very poor visual memories often
compensate with one of the forms of sense memory. Finally, people
with poor visual memories can in fact improve those through visual
memory training.
Take Your Vitamins, Say Your
Prays, and Look at Pictures
Visual memory training is
just like any other kind of training, it requires exercise. Here
meaning eye and brain work. Simply put you need to stop resting on
your laurels, if you learn by touch then dont worry about improving
that, instead spend your time working on your
deficiency.
There are a few ways to work
on your visual memory training. One way is simply to look at an
object, turn away from it or close your eyes, and then think about
it. Picture it in your head as clearly as you can and recall some
of its attributes. For instance if you do this with a book think
about the words that caught your eye and focus on the blurry ones
around those. With practice those blurry words will start to come
into focus.
Or you could use the
internet, a number of websites offer little exercises primed to
help you with your visual memory training. Some might show you a
complete picture and then jumble it up requiring you to reconstruct
it from memory. Or perhaps have you fill in the blank pieces of a
picture.
It is little things like that
which you can do in your daily life that will help you in the long
run with your visual memory training. There is no need to dedicate
an hour a day to improving your visual memory. Instead just work on
a picture puzzle during your lunch break or before you so to bed.
This way you exercise your mind without all of the stress of
creating an intensive regimen. By utilizing visual memory training
you can go a long way towards improving your memory as a
whole.