i am not really sure but i think you use it by looking at it for a real ling time then pretend you have a camera in your head and you click the button on the imaginary camera and and say "click" inside your head and then it rushes to your brain and then it stays it your head fot the rest of your life! i have no idea if this is true i am just guessing. . . . . . . lol :)
You don't. Eidetic memory, more commonly know as photographic memory. Is a way that the brain is wire. It's can't be learned.
No, wasps do not have a photographic memory. They have the ability to remember locations and landmarks, but their memory is not as precise as a photographic memory.
No, hornets do not have a photographic memory.
No, wasps do not have photographic memory. They have the ability to remember locations and landmarks, but their memory is not as detailed or precise as photographic memory.
No, hornets do not have photographic memory in the way humans do. They have good memory for locations and patterns, but not photographic memory.
You can't get photographic memory, but some people are born with it.
No, hornets do not possess a photographic memory.
No, hornets do not possess photographic memory.
No, wasps do not possess a photographic memory. They have the ability to remember certain landmarks and locations, but their memory is not as detailed or precise as a photographic memory.
No, wasps do not possess a photographic memory. They have a different type of memory that helps them navigate and remember locations, but it is not the same as a photographic memory.
The duration of Photographic Memory - film - is 1.4 hours.
The Asian giant hornet possesses a photographic memory.