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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

  Our ``draw-a-secret'' scheme is motivated by the experimentally-proven fact that pictures are easier to remember than words. Why are pictures easier to recall? Four hypotheses have been offered as explanations of picture-word differences in recall:

While the strongest evidence thus far for the picture effect can be best explained by dual-code theory (see [17]), an understanding of picture memory and the means by which we acquire and maintain information about the visual environment is still an ongoing challenge. Nonetheless, the research to date provides strong arguments in terms of the memorability of drawings over words in recognition tasks and hence its applicability to computer security.


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