Eidetic memory, also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall sounds, images or objects in memory with extreme precision.
Vivid can mean 3 different things. 1) invoking strong feelings, very clear, esp. of a memory 2) (of a color) brilliant, deep, bright 3) (of a person) lively, vibrant
There is one definition of the word 'pictograph.' The definition is : a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. This could mean a graph with symbols representing a certain amount of things.
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Memory drawing is exactly what it sounds like: pulling images from your memory and putting it down on paper. Imaginative drawing is thinking up something randomly and decide to draw. Imaginative drawing could be thinking of a fairy, or a dragon and then drawing it, or it could be just drawing whatever you feel. While memory does play a huge part in imaginative drawing, it is not the basis.
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An eidetic memory is where people have a photographic memory or total recall. It is believed that about 20% of the population have some form of eidetic.
3% of people have eidetic memory worldwide.
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He has an eidetic memory.
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"Idyllic" basically means something like "extremely happy; peaceful".It's also possible, if you heard the term rather than saw it, that the speaker was actually saying eidetic memory, which is more commonly referred to as a "photographic memory".
No. Some do. Some have eidetic memories only for their special interests. Many have extraordinarily good memories.
A person with an eidetic memory mentally reproduces images or scenes in his mind so vividly, that his mind doesn't notice the difference between it and reality, whereas people with a photographic memory can tell the difference.
My brother-in-law and his therapist claim that he (my brother-in-law) has an "eclectic memory". Is there such a phenomenon or are they confusing an "eidetic memory or a photgraphic memory" with the word eclectic? In addition, are an eidetic memory and a photographic memory one in the same phenomenon or are they separate entities that are often confused with one another? If they are separate entities, what makes them different frrom one another? Thanks! Bjamesmitchell1951@yahoo.com
Dr. Spencer Reid has an eidetic memory, which is often or commonly known as photographic memory.
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