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Hyperthymesia (Disadvantages (not accomplished, can't forgive. hold…
Hyperthymesia
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Description
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connections to OCD, autism,
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Epidemiology
25 cases Hyperthymesia, confirmed all over the world as of now (3;4)
scarcity of hyperthymestic individuals, relatively little is known about the processes governing this superior memory ability(1)
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Sources
- Prathyusha, A., Pitchaiah, G., & Anilkumar, Y. (2016). Hyperthymesia–memory rules the life.
- Parker, E. S., Cahill, L., & McGaugh, J. L. (2006). A case of unusual autobiographical remembering. Neurocase, 12(1), 35-49.
- Ally B, Hussey E, Donahue M. A case of hyperthymesia: rethinking the role of the
amygdala in autobiographical memory. Neurocase. 2012; 19: 1-16.
- LePort A, Mattfeld A, Dickinson-Anson H, Fallon J, Stark C, Kruggel F, et., al. Behavioral and neuroanatomical investigation of Highly Superior Autobiographical
Memory (HSAM). Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 2012; 98(1): 78-92.
- Reese, B. (2013). Losing Our Ability to Forget. Journal of Information Ethics, 22(2), 5.
- Patihis, L. (2016). Individual differences and correlates of highly superior autobiographical memory. Memory, 24(7), 961-978.
- Svoboda, E., McKinnon, M. C., & Levine, B. (2006). The functional neuroanatomy of autobiographical memory: A meta-analysis. Neuropsychologia, 44(12), 2189–2208. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.05.023