Elaboration To remember new things we want to link them into our associative memory, or link them into the collection of things we already know. Neurons that fire together wire together.
Restorff Effect In 1933 Hedwig von Restorff discovered that: Isolating an item against a crowded or homogenous background facilitates the learning of that isolated item. [1] This is often called the isolation effect, and it is useful when designing mnemonics. 1. Wallace, W. P. (1965). Review of the historical, empirical and theoretical