Generally, I have a very good memory. It is not uncommon to be met with accolades from my peers as to how good my memory is. But this is my episodic memory: I can recall dates of conversations to the month, anything of high emotional valence, and relating to the self. It's almost egotistical. I can recall when I had a dream to around a month, at one month and year when I first heard a song that resonated, and when I first learned new facts and jokes.
But, the details themselves often elude me. I can recall the emotions, the environment, and the general aspect of when I was reading something or hearing a friend tell me something (e.g. we talked about how about Bitcoins work), but for the life of me, unless I need to re-read and rehear the information until it's like a script, I don't recall the information (e.g. how Bitcoins work). At best, it remains within the working memory (a few days to a week) before it escapes me completely, and any subsequent recall from the environment or internal exploration is solely about the autobiographical component.
Learning new words is also a difficulty, as it requires an elaborate understanding of them. But, they develop some emotional valence as well, and I begin structuring my sentences around certain words I have learnt as opposed to letting it flow into my vernacular.
My memory, moreover, is fairly well with where things are in my environment.
I just can't fathom how people in conversation are so easily able to trigger facts, non-self anecdotes, or jokes and repeat them with ease. It is not until I re-read or rehear something that I am like, "duh, I knew that." I can read a fact or joke that I haven't thought about for years and then be like, "oh, right, I read that on Wikipedia around about June 2009."
Does it require a greater understanding that it is second nature to repeat the process? Perhaps my brain doesn't work too well in linear, step by step facts and figures? I've always struggled working with machinery, for example. But when it's even something as simple as a joke that I wish I can repeat, I just forget it. And when I hear new information or facts, I am able to understand it fairly effortlessly.
Or maybe I should utilise the House of Loci method? Would this be a good way to combine my autobiographical/episodic memory with semantics? For example, hear a fact or a joke about something and place a bizarre scene in a certain room that correlates with it?
And I do take the following on a regualr basis: Bacopa, Piracetam, L-Theanine, Fish oil, Vitamin B, L-Theanine, L-Tyrosine (every second day).
Occasionally I take: Noopet and Pramiracetam
Cheers!
Edited by Geovicsha, 11 January 2015 - 06:31 AM.