Step 7: Develop synesthesia

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Step 7: Develop synesthesia

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Synesthesia is a phenomenon of perception in which external stimuli that cause a response in one of the senses automatically affect the other. For example, a person with developed synesthesia may associate each month with a certain color. For example, June is orange, and November is gray. There are other options. For example, Sunday is associated with a blooming park, and Monday is associated with coffee in a paper cup.

Creating a mind map helps you develop this skill by using all your basic senses. You will begin to associate topics with certain colors and shapes. Think about what images would be most appropriate to convey the essence of the issue.

Step 8: Invent your own codes

To enhance color perception dentist database and create a clear association, use specific colors to represent key topics. Color coding will help you remember information better and develop your creativity.

Showing relationships in a mind map

Step 9: Identify relationships

Similar to using color codes, you can use branches and arrows to show the connections between different areas of your mind map. This approach will show how different concepts interact with each other. You can combine branches by changing their shape. Make them curved or imagine them as chains intertwined with each other.

People with a rational mindset find it convenient to use arrows. They clearly show which part of the mind map to move to after considering the previous question. They can and should be made bright and colorful. You can enhance the effect and indicate the importance of an element with the help of shape or volume. Some arrows can connect several branches into a single whole.

Step 10: Use Borders and Chunking Techniques

This mnemonic technique was invented by George Armitage Miller in 1956. The famous American psychologist proposed his theory that all fragments of information entering the brain are grouped according to a common feature. The concept of "chang" is translated from English as a fragment, a piece. This term denotes an organizational unit of memory. The process of combining such units into a single block is called chunking.

If you use chunking when creating a mind map, it will be easier to group information. In addition, this mnemonic technique will have a positive effect on the development of short-term memory. The use of chunking is especially relevant when creating complex mind maps.

Step 11: Don't Forget About White Space

The empty spaces between the components of the mind map are also important for perception. They allow you to structure the information and make the picture clearer and more distinct. The data of the mind map will be easy to remember if you choose the right volume of each drawing and the empty space around it.
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