I should note that there are (probably broadly trainable) strategies for massively improved rote memorization, but the very hacky way this works makes me very skeptical that information stored this way can be accessed for much more than basic call-and-response
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I love the idea of deciding at a very high level that something is truly beautiful or remarkable or interesting, and having some way of overriding the brain's brutally effective dump system if need be! But to brute force a particular data structure seems *super* risky
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And association/connection. http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/AssociatIve …
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Seems that a lot of pattern detection depends on having seen zillions of A-B patterns before, so that you now know instinctively that "what sort of looks like A" and "what sort of looks like B" go together, eh?
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