Make sure only the mnemonic is in the picture and if you’d like to be recognized include your name and the school you attend. If you would like to share what you create you can email a picture of your brain mnemonics to us at and we will try and add it to our wall of fame. We are excited to see what kind of mnemonics you can create to learn these parts of the brain. Sometimes they are images such as this one that can be used to help you remember their, is used when referring to a person, while there is use for a location.
You might know this famous spelling mnemonic, “I before E except after C” (but be careful with this one, it definitely has some exemptions to the rule). Sometimes mnemonics are sentences such as, “How I wish I could calculate pi.” In this mnemonic, if you add the number of letters in each word you will get the first seven digits of pi (π) 4.141592.
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For example, to remember that “gustatory” has to do with taste I can think, “GusGus likes to eat,” which is a mnemonic it connects what I already know about the Disney movie Cinderella with the new word gustatory. nik) helps you to learn and memorize new information by connecting the new idea to additional or pre-existing information.
We are sure you have used mnemonics before, but maybe you are not familiar with the word “mnemonic”.
Label each lobe and then draw or write mnemonics to help you remember the function of each lobe. Draw an image of the brain, like this one here. To become a great illusionist you should work on memorizing these basic parts and functions of the human brain, after all, you’ll be manipulating them. Activity 2.1 Brain Parts and Functions Mnemonics