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lcenine t1_j2135an wrote
Is there a word for a visual reminder?
Not a visual mnemonic so much as something that makes you remember some specific process or task?
I'm thinking along the lines of visual landmarks to remember when to turn when driving - turn left after the gas station with a giant tree.
Or leaving something out of place in a conspicuous area to remind yourself that something needs to be done.
Essentially, the word for a visual "make you think about something relevant".
chazwomaq t1_j21b9tr wrote
We would call that a "cue" in psychology, although that term is not specific to the visual domain.
lcenine t1_j21veig wrote
Thank you so much!
So there is no more specific word? That is a little frustrating.
I am going to coin a few words that will make linguists cry as it will separate bits of the Greek but still have relevance:
Viewmonic: A visual reference to remember something important, specifically a visual clue to remind oneself of something that needs to be accomplished.
1: A specific landmark that is followed in directions. (e.g., :"After the large tree on the corner, take the third right".)
2: An item placed in an odd location as a reminder to do something specific. (e.g., "The large red bow wrapped around the door handle reminded them to get their lunch before leaving for work".)
Cuemonic: As above.
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