Term ID: T1452

External Memory Aids

/external-memory-aids/
Tools and strategies that support memory function by storing information outside of biological memory systems, including written notes, electronic devices, environmental cues, and organizational systems.
Example: Using smartphone calendars, written to-do lists, alarm reminders, and strategic placement of objects to compensate for memory limitations and enhance daily functioning.

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Reference: Harris (1980)