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Chunking as a Mnemonic Strategy

Chunking as a Mnemonic Strategy

Chunking information is a mnemonic strategy that works by organizing information into more easily learned groups, phrases, words or numbers.

For example, memorizing the following number: 47895328463 will likely take a fair amount of effort. However, if it is chunked like this: 4789 532 8463, it becomes easier to remember.

Interestingly, chunking is one of several mnemonic strategies that has been studied in people with mild Alzheimer's disease. Results from these studies concluded that chunking can be helpful in improving verbal working memory in the early stages of dementia.2

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