Local_Quantum_Magic t1_iup4i2a wrote
Reply to comment by aggasalk in Why do we get "ear worms" (music or sounds stuck in one's mind playing on repeat) but not for the other senses? by MoiJaimeLesCrepes
Happens to me too, specially weird-sounding words or words in a language I'm trying to learn and is very different from the others I know (Portuguese/English vs German/Japanese). I might wake-up and already remember and have the word stuck throughout the day...
aggasalk t1_iuq4qul wrote
there's an old concept from cognitive psychology called the 'phonological loop', the idea is that this is a mechanism that we all use in memorizing things - something is put in phrase form of a certain (short) length, and just rotates through this audio-imagery buffer in order to force it into long-term memory (or, at least, to conserve it in short-term memory until we need it). sounds kind of like that to me..
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