Neuro people: I don't know how to ask this question, but maybe you'll figure it out. Is there a word for when you're trying to remember, say, a sequence of numbers and you can't fit repeat the whole thing, but you can get most of it then...idk, recall the rest by other means?
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E.g. I can recite the first five or six but then recall the image of the final three?
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So there’s things called the primacy effect (remembering first few items) and recency effect (last few) that have been studied quite a bit. Is that what you mean?
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Hrm. I'm familiar with the two but is there a name for the intersecting strategy? Like, phonological loop for some of it and visual for another part to patch together something that exceeds the limits of either?
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Replying to @generativist @fMRI_guy and
Or is it just..."this is your brain"
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Good question — I’ll have to look it up
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Thanks!
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