Chapter 276 [Micro-expression Analysis · Intermediate], and the upcoming new project

[Memory Palace·Basic: Store visually received information in the consulting room as memories, allowing the stored information to be recalled within the consulting room.]

Nan Zhubin blinked his eyes.

Memory Palace?

This skill description... is interesting.

Similar to [Micro-expression Analysis], in a certain sense, [Memory Palace] also has real-life instances.

Unlike [Super Memory], which is a physiological mutation, [Memory Palace] is a special memory technique, theoretically achievable through training.

Its basic principle is to transform abstract information into concrete images, stored within a brain-constructed spatial anchor scene, using human sensitivity to space and images to enhance memory efficiency.

In the British series "Sherlock Holmes," the protagonist employs a basic Memory Palace method by "imagining the brain as an empty attic and knowledge as furniture to be placed inside," hence memorizing a vast amount of biological, chemical, and other relevant knowledge.