Name-Picture Association (Memory for Mild Cognitive Impairment)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2022
  • Interested in improving your memory? Get ready to give these exercises a try!
    For this activity, you will be coding the names of five individuals to their faces. To help you recall the name, use the prominent characteristics, such as clothing, hair color, accessories, and age, of each person to create an alliterative description. For example, Artistic Allen, Brunette Brielle, or Fancy Fernando. When you have finished coding the names of each person, see if you can label the correct name to each face when arranged differently!
    This activity is adapted from Kathryn J. Tomlin's Workbook of Activities for Language and Cognition (WALC) 10: Memory.
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    References:
    McCarty D. L. (1980). Investigation of a visual imagery mnemonic device for acquiring face--name associations. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human learning and memory, 6(2), 145-155.
    Tomlin, K. J. (2007). Name-Picture Association. In L. Whiskeyman (Ed.), Workbook of Activities for Language and Cognition (WALC) 10: Memory (pp. 87-103). LinguiSystems, Inc.
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Komentáře • 2

  • @lisachristinaconfirmed5067

    This was fun. I was thinking of some funny strategies!

    • @brendacurtwrightandassociates
      @brendacurtwrightandassociates  Před rokem

      Hi Ms. Christina,
      I am so happy you thought it was fun! Please share any funny strategies that have come to mind.
      Best,
      Brenda Curtwright, Ph.D., CCC-SLP