Triggermind

What is Triggermind?


1.

In order to recall something specific, one needs detailed context in order to recall that specific memory. Such a mind cannot easily recall the specific instance, but need a series of memory triggers in order to arrive at the said memory.

For example: when trying to remember a specific line from a movie, the person needs to be reminded first the overarching plot of the movie, then the what part of the movie the scene took place, then a summary of the scene (including the significance of the line). All of this must take place as a "trigger" for the person to be able to recall said movie line.

Sentence example:

Kelsey: "...has anyone seen my list by the way? It's a piece of paper with the name Ross written in big letters..."

Steph: What is that from?

Kelsey: Friends, don't you remember?

Steph: Wait what happened in the episode? (Kelsey explains) OH, ya! I remember now... I'm a triggermind, I need context before I can remember funny lines from Friends.

See trigger-mind


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