Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
919961 Acta Psychologica 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Method of Loci (MOL) is an ancient mnemonic strategy used to enhance serial recall. Traditionally, the MOL is carried out by imagining navigating a familiar environment and “placing” the to-be-remembered items in specific locations. For retrieval, the mnemonist re-imagines walking through the environment, “looking” for those items in order. Here we test a novel MOL method, where participants use a briefly studied virtual environment as the basis for the MOL and applied the strategy to 10 lists of 11 unrelated words. When our virtual environments were used, the MOL was as effective, compared to an uninstructed control group, as the traditional MOL where highly familiar environments were used. Thus, at least for naïve participants, a highly detailed environment does not support substantially better memory for verbal serial lists.

► Introduce a virtual environment protocol for use with the Method of Loci (MOL) ► Virtual protocol effectively enhances memory, even with little mnemonic training. ► The Method of Loci is not specialized for remembering high-imageability words. ► Compliance was greater for virtual than traditional MOL. ► Virtual protocol enables research with a more control over environment properties.

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