Are you nearing 75 or 80? And driving?
I did not do well in the Drs word list memory test!! (from a reader.)
Cognitive skills are critical to driving because your brain is required to process so many different pieces of information at once – what you can see and hear, emotions you are experiencing while driving, the feel you have for road surfaces, they way your car is performing, other traffic on the road ….. your working memory is in full swing.
At key ages in New Zealand, you will be completing a range of face-to-face tests at your medical centre.
Here’s how to get ready for that test.
You can practice for one of them – remembering a list of words:
This is an exercise you can practice with groups of random words at home, too. Give yourself 30 seconds to study a list of 10 or 12 words. turn over the page and see how many you can recall – write down or say out loud. Start with 6 and work up to a longer list. You will see how much you improve with practice!
p.s. On the video, you will see us referred to as the Brain and Memory Foundation – that was our full name until we were able to shorten it to Memory Foundation (and Brainfit® for Life). It is still us!
The Memory Tune course, written by Dr Allison Lamont and Gillian Eadie, takes you through, step-by-step, many other kinds of brain skills that will sharpen your cognition and memory skills. Thousands of people have now used this tried and tested course. It comes to you over seven weeks and is accompanied by a print version, also.
$169.00 for the full course and book.
“Thank you both so much for this course which has given me the confidence and the tools to deal with my memory problems. I now enjoy puzzles, crosswords and memory tests.. I used to avoid them like the plague. Meeting people and remembering their names is now a pleasant experience rather than a nightmare! You have shone a light at the end of what was fast becoming a very dark tunnel. Thank you.” Maria G.
Will you share your experiences with this cognition test? Your story will be helpful for others ….
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Words memory game — list of words to remember:
Online Words memory game with a list of words to remember, this list of words is randomly generated. A free game, so come and play this memory game!
How to play free words memory game online:
The game displays a list of words to remember during few seconds. Then, wen the words disappear, you have to fill in the fields with the words that you can remember, regardless of the order.
The purpose of the game is to remember as many words as possible .
You can change the game’s difficulty level thanks to the buttons located below the game. The default mode is «3 words». For beginners, we recommend that you start with a small number of words.
This game is responsive, so it’s compatible with all devices: desktop, tablets and smartphones. The content and the game adjust automatically to your device, so do not hesitate to play on a tablet or a smartphone.
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Published by Memozor
Published on 12 April 2019 /
Last modified on 31 March 2023 /
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This is great! How do you do this?
I just copied the original and made it longer. There’s no way to customise it at all other than number of answers.
Well I meant how did you make them disappear when we pressed start quiz?
This is just a custom quiz type which is only found in the original featured quiz. This functionality is only possible using this custom quiz type, and it uses â prebuilt list, which means the functionality only works (currently) with the short term memory word list embedded into the site’s code.
I have considered adding the functionality separately, but haven’t done so yet.
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Study the word list: Memory
Unit 1 GCSE psychology
memory |
The retention and retrieval of information. * |
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retrieval |
The retention and retrieval of information. * |
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storage |
My new computer has mich more storage space. |
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aim |
Her aim in life was to become a great author. |
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method |
This curry is made in an authentic Indian method. |
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primacy |
Remembering words from the beginning of a list is known as the primacy effect. * |
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effect |
The stage lighting had a magical effect. |
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recency |
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effect |
The stage lighting had a magical effect. |
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short |
I wrote a short note to my friend. |
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term |
Physician is another term for a surgeon. |
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memory |
My memory for spelling is getting better. |
* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
Use the list: Memory
Learn this spelling list using the ‘Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check‘ activity.
Spelling games using the word list: Memory
Test yourself using the ‘Listen and Spell‘ spelling test.
Print worksheets and activities using: Memory
Handwriting worksheets using: Memory
Can YOU complete this 12-word memory test? Experts claim 90 per cent of people will struggle to remember every term on the list
- This is a 12-word verbal quiz that will really test the strength of your memory
- The test, posted by Playbuzz, claims 90 per cent of people won’t get it all right
- This is the just latest in a long line of quizzes sweeping the web
Published: 12:39 BST, 19 January 2017 | Updated: 15:28 BST, 19 January 2017
Think your memory is razor-sharp? You might want to attempt to crack this 12-word verbal memory test.
The quiz, posted by Playbuzz, claims that 90 per cent of people won’t be able to remember every word.
Being asked to remember 12 words might seem relatively easy but it is a lot harder than you think.
So, how well can you do? Answers are in the picture captions so no cheating!
Take a minute to look at the words and their locations. You will see this chart again before each question. Got it? Let’s go…
The 12 words are as follows: vase, cookie, holiday, computer, crown, fox, bridge, magic, office, ink, green and vehicle.
They are all split into four sections and the aim of the game is to not only remember what they are but where they were.
Only 10 per cent of people will pass this quiz so can you?
Which of the following was NOT a word in section 1? ANSWER: desk
What word is missing from section 2? ANSWER: fox
There is a word missing from each of these boxes. Which of the missing words belongs in section 3? ANSWER: bridge
There is a word missing from each of these boxes. Which missing word belongs in section 4? ANSWER: ink
There’s a word missing from each of the boxes. Which of the missing words belongs in section 2? ANSWER: crown
There’s a word missing from each of the boxes! Which missing word belongs in section 1? ANSWER: cookie
Which of the following words was NOT in section 4? ANSWER: cup
What word is missing from section 3? ANSWER: office
Which of the following words was missing from section 1? ANSWER: holiday
Which of the following is not a word in section 3? ANSWER: ink
Which of these words belong in section 4? ANSWER: vehicle
Which of these words does NOT belong in section 2? ANSWER: green