Pelmanism

/ (ˈpɛlməˌnɪzəm) /

noun

a system of training to improve the memory
Also called: pairs, (esp US) concentration (often not capital) a memory card game in which a pack of cards is spread out face down and players try to turn up pairs with the same number

Word Origin for Pelmanism

named after the Pelman Institute, founded in London in 1898