Wait a second here. Back up. You said, "your brain fills in gaps from memory to complete an image." No, it doesn't. Look, even a four-year old can grasp the concept of a dog running behind a fence ( and that's not obvious, by the way). That isn't memory. That's perception.
When we have learned how to perceive things, then magicians amaze us by doing things that we never thought possible!
rephrase you question ... if you mean the scientific name then it is eidetic memory
Yes. That's the beauty of memory cards. Take photos with your camera and directly transfer them to your computer by plugging the memory card into the computer.
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One very famous picture with clocks is called "The Persistence of Memory." It features melting clocks and was painted by Salvador Dalí.
gigabytes (gig) is the memory on the camera or on a memory card. Some times you can increase the memory by getting a memory card, but , make sure the card is the correct size.
Optical memory is an early form of computer memory. It involves the use of an optical system for the writing and reading of data to and from a computer's main memory.
Neither. Flash memory is comprised of computer chips, specifically something called NAND memory.
No, its not an optical storage device.
It is not an optical device. C D ROM or DVD are optical devices. Whereas a digital memory card is solid state device.
it is a memory or a vision but most of the time it is an illusion
G. A. Alphonse has written: 'Parallel optical random access memory - PORAM -' -- subject- s -: Acousto-optics, Emitters, Magneto-optics, Random access memory, Optical memory - Data storage -, Parallel processing - Computers -, Electron precipitation
Zameer U. Hasan has written: 'Advanced optical concepts in quantum computing, memory, and communication' -- subject(s): Quantum computers, Optical data processing, Congresses, Optical communications, Optical storage devices
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A visual memory trace is called "icon" and such memory (the visual memory) is called "iconic memory".
The purpose of secondary memory is storage of data that is not immediately needed for processing by the CPU. Examples of secondary devices are hard drives and optical drives.
The hard drive, the optical drive and usually memory are the easiest components to replace. Of the three, the optical drive is probably the easiest... usually one screw.
I haven't finished it but I know a good site called Gamespot or Gamefaqs