When a topic comes up in a conversation that I want to bring up later, I visualize pushing it onto a stack. When the conversation has dead air, I pop a topic off the stack. Every time I push or pop a topic, I mentally refresh the full contents of the stack. This works well for navigating conversation threads (it’s a depth-first search).
How do you remember what you put into the stack? What kind of a representation does the topic have? Do you remember the contents of the stack for long afterwards? How?
Like the I’m packing my bags game. I add or remove items one at a time and repeat the entire contents back to myself after ever amendment. I’m sure you could use method of loci or something, but repetition is good enough for me.
What kind of a representation does the topic have?
Nothing special. Words, ideas, images… something short I can “think about” for a fifth of a second, then think about the next item on the stack as I’m mentally repeating them.
Do you remember the contents of the stack for long afterwards?
No. The stack is a trick I use during thick of a conversation or debate to not lose track of topics I’d like to return to. However, I suspect it primes me for better remembering conversations when I review (and log) them at home.
How do you remember what you put into the stack? What kind of a representation does the topic have? Do you remember the contents of the stack for long afterwards? How?
Like the I’m packing my bags game. I add or remove items one at a time and repeat the entire contents back to myself after ever amendment. I’m sure you could use method of loci or something, but repetition is good enough for me.
No. The stack is a trick I use during thick of a conversation or debate to not lose track of topics I’d like to return to. However, I suspect it primes me for better remembering conversations when I review (and log) them at home.