Photographic Memory
Photographic Memory
Memory
Very rare
Only one well described case:
S (Solomon Shereshevsky, Russian journalist)
Could recall speeches verbatim
Even the languages he didnt know
if S. heard noise while imaging he would see "puffs of steam" or "splashes" on the
image
converted auditory to visual experience, tones to colors
take the number 1. This is a proud, well-built man; 2 is a high-spirited woman; 3
a gloomy person; 6 a man with a swollen foot; 7 a man with a moustache; 8 a
very stout womana sack within a sack. As for the number 87, what I see is a fat
woman and a man twirling his moustache
A small experiment
Look at the following picture for
10 sec
Answers
Matt
Red
black
4
9
4.5
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0
10
12
Flashbulb Memories
According to Brown and Kulik, 1977
Highly accurate and exceptionally vivid memory when learning about a shocking
event.
Episodic Memories that are highly resistant to forgetting due to the emotional arousal at the
moment of the encoding.
Flashbulb Memory registers like a photograph
Neissar and harsh in 1992 carried out a similar experiment but in two phases
One immediately (24 hours) after the event
2.5 years later
Accuracy of the details ---2.95
Confidence level --- 4.17
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