A perceptual strategy refers to a technique or approach that utilizes sensory experiences and stimuli to enhance memory recall during a psychological intervention. It involves engaging multiple senses to encode information more effectively.
These are memory aids that use vivid imagery or associations to improve recall. For example, creating an acronym like 'ROY G BIV' for the colors of the rainbow.
Chunking is breaking down information into smaller, meaningful units (chunks) that are easier to remember. For instance, remembering a long string of numbers by grouping them into smaller sets.
This is a mnemonic technique that involves associating items with specific locations in a familiar environment. By mentally placing items along a familiar route or in rooms of a house, it becomes easier to recall them later.