Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-36082305-20190725084828/@comment-34236190-20190725145235

Research shows that the average person can retain a seven sequence span in working memory before attrition sets in. So, when I “name” items I try to stick to single names instead of double names so that I can recall more information. So, for example “bucket of ice” becomes “ice” which takes up one sequence instead of three. So, I would call that picture “box.” I also try to stick to single syllables or fewer syllables if at all possible. So, in the Gift room “dirigible “ became “flyer” Sounds kooky, but it helps me!