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So, I messed around with “baddeley aaron” today. It was kinda random, I know. But I figured, why not? Let’s see what this is all about.
First, I Googled it. You know, just a basic search to get a feel for what I was dealing with. I saw some stuff about psychology, something about a “working memory model.” Okay, interesting… maybe?
Digging Deeper
Then, I started looking for some examples. I wanted to see this “baddeley aaron” thing in action. It was a bit confusing at first, all these different parts and how they supposedly work together. I spent a good hour just reading through different explanations, trying to wrap my head around it.
- Lots of diagrams.
- Some long, boring articles.
- A few videos that were kinda helpful, but mostly just confusing.
Honestly, I felt like I was back in school, cramming for a test I didn’t even know was happening. But I kept at it.
My Little Experiment
I decided to try a little experiment of my own. Nothing fancy, just a simple test to see if I could actually apply any of this stuff. I tried to memorize a list of random words, then did something else for a few minutes, and then tried to remember the words again. You know, the classic memory test.
I messed up a few times. Got distracted, forgot what I was doing, the usual. But after a few tries, I think I started to get a tiny bit better. Maybe this “baddeley aaron” thing has something to it after all?
It wasn’t exactly a breakthrough, but it was something. I learned a little bit about how memory supposedly works (or at least, how one model says it works). And I got to feel like a scientist for a few hours, which is always fun. I finished for today, and I think it worths it.