What to Do When You Can't Remember

By Kristie Leong M.D., published Dec 31, 2007
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What do you do when you can't remember a word? It's right on the tip of your tongue but you can't quite recall it no matter how hard you try. This can be a frustrating experience for anyone, particularly if you're talking to someone important and you need to convey important information. The good news is your brief memory lapse doesn't mean you have Alzheimer's disease. Everyone has problems with memory retrieval from time to time. Fortunately, there's a quick way to repair this problem and retrieve the word or words you're trying so desperately to bring to mind.

When you can't remember, one of the best ways to overcome this problem is to relax your brain and start moving your hands. Hand movements in a gesturing motion when you have a temporary memory block may actually help you retrieve the word or words you're blocking. To be most effective, the gestures that you make with your hands should correspond to the type of word you're trying to retrieve. For example, if you're trying to remember the name of a certain type of bear, you would make movements with your hands similar to those a bear would make with his claws. Something about the physical movement of the hands in this manner may help to unblock the memory pathways that keep you from retrieving your desired word or words.

Interestingly enough, a study also showed that people who gesture when they're explaining something to others remember significantly more than those who keep their hands still. One theory as to why this might work is that gesturing adds a spatial dimension to the memory process in addition to the verbal one. This additional spatial dimension might allow for more of the information to be retained by the brain when explaining or remembering what was said. Gesturing may also be helpful in enabling people to organize memory information better which makes it easier to retrieve. This is all very useful when you have one of those moments when you can't remember an important tidbit of information.

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Excellent article!..I never even thought of it..wow..great concepts!

Posted on 01/01/2008 at 2:01:05 PM

 
Thank you for sharing this information with us. I seem to be much more effective in communicating in general when I use my hands. Never knew this would help with my memory. Excellent!

Posted on 01/01/2008 at 11:01:59 AM

 
I was going to write a comment, but I am having trouble recalling just what I was going to say! David

Posted on 01/01/2008 at 7:01:45 AM

 
I do this! Didn't know it actually helped!

Posted on 12/31/2007 at 9:12:19 PM

 
Great topic~Very helpful suggestions.

Posted on 12/31/2007 at 3:12:52 PM

 
I always knew there was a reason I talk with my hands!

Posted on 12/31/2007 at 3:12:44 PM

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