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In these systems, items to be remembered are pegged to, or associated with, certain images in a prearranged order. The idea behind the peg systems has been traced to the mid-1600s, when it was developed by Henry Herdson, who linked a digit with any one of several objects that resembled the number (for example, "1 candle"). The system gets its name from the fact that the peg words act as mental "pegs" on which you can hang the information that you need to remember. The peg method is a better memory strategy than either the link or loci method because it's not dependent on retrieving items in sequence. Podcasts. In Depth is Book TV's monthly interview/call-in program with an author featuring his or her body of work.
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