Yes it is. But this mostly happens in the field of studying books, where those people blessed with photografic memory only have to read a page once to store its contents in their memory; often they litterally can 'read back' the pages, graphs etc.
Photografic memory as used in the TV-series "Unforgettable" is extremely rare and never as perfect as shown there. Our brain automatically filters the information sent in by our eyes and ears and stores only what is important or what we focus on. And a good thing that is, too: if our brain really had to process and store all that information it would litterally overload and break down.
One example is photographic enlargements.
how you play is by having the the real thing like soccer or footBALL
Yes, having a dinner party is a real phobia.This phobia is called Deipnophobia.
There's no real backstory, other than Chris having a vague memory of Meg killing her.
to reduce cost by not having to build the real thing.
The word 'real' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun real is a word for a thing having existence. Other noun forms are realness and reality.
Joan's grandparents' presence in the memory confuses her because she has a vivid memory of them despite never having met them in real life. This discrepancy between memory and reality creates confusion about the source and validity of the memory.
When dealing with computers, there are typically two types of memory. "Real" or "physical" memory is the same thing as RAM. They usually come as cards that you can install into slots on your computer's motherboard. "Virtual" memory, also known as "swap space" or (in Windows) a "paging file" is a dedicated partition or (in Windows) a file on your hard drive that acts like physical memory does. Even though both types of memory do the same thing (that is, storing things temporarily for easy access), physical memory is substantially faster than the typical hard drive. Don't consider virtual memory a replacement for RAM, but more of a complement - to catch the overflow, if you will.
A "figment of the imagination" is a sense or memory that does not correspond to a real (physical) thing or event. These include fabrications, fantasies, hallucinations, or misinterpretations.
No! ; Cache memory is integrated in the CPU. Virtual memory is a part of the hard drive that the OS use as ram memory, when running out of real ram memory.
Data that has been paged or swapped out exist on swap/page files on disks. The data can be paged or swapped back into real memory when it is required. Data in real memory (typically RAM) can be accessed directly by the CPU. Accessing data in real memory is hundreds or thousands times quicker than accessing it via disk.
Yes, the phobia of not having a mobile phone is real. It has only recently been added to the official phobias list.This phobia is called Nomophobia.