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Eidetic Memory (Q2-The different types of memory- Short term memory, long…
Eidetic Memory
Q2-The different types of memory- Short term memory, long term memory, and eidetic memory.
Short term memory is also known as STM. The duration of this kind of memory can be between 15 to 30 seconds and up to seven items
Long term memory can last for a few days, months, or even years. The things that are stored in your long term memory how clearly and quickly your senses take in that experience
Eidetic memory is all about retrieving memory from a part of the brain and then examining it in detail. George Washington (sticky washington) is an example of having this characteristic.
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Q-4.People with eidetic memory can face certain problems. An example of this is that they can not control when to visualize their memories. They might also experience tiring out easily due to extreme concentration.
An example of this is when answering a series of ma-thematic equations, they cam make people with eidetic memory want to visualize equations with various combinations.
Overall, people with eidetic emory might tend to overcomplicate a situation by examining it with lots of detain unnecessarily.
Q5-Studies show that eidetic memory is most common in children and as they age, they lose their eidetic memory ability
Specifically, anywhere from 2% to 10% of kids have eidetic memo
Specifically, anywhere from 2% to 10% of kids have eidetic memory
Q6- Even though people have used eidetic memory and photographic memory as if their meaning is the same, they had been distinguished
Eidetic imagery is the ability to remember an image in great detail, clarity, and accuracy. People with eidetic memory can retain a image in their mind so that they will be able to describe it almost perfectly
Photographic memory is the ability to recall things such as pages of writing, or numbers. It can also be described as the ability to look at a page of information and tell everything from memory
Q8- Near photographic memory also does not exist just photographic memory. Person either has eidetic memory or does not have eidetic memory. There is no in-between the two.
Even though this is true, a person can have different potentials when it comes to memorizing something.
Q9-There are different levels of photographic memory. An example is the amount of words you can memorize within a creation amount of time.
Overall, it is based on the persons capability to receive the information and memorize it quickly.
Q10- There are many different ways that people can memorize something. One of the most common approaches is to make a story and link similar parts of what you are memorizing together.
Another way to easily remember things is to associate them with familiar locations (This is also commonly known as the loci method).
Another approach would be to draw a mini map in your head. This its essential when memorizing concepts of information. Mind maps work best by setting a certain order or a path to make information more clear.
Lastly, another way to memorize information is by visualization which creates images and sequences around certain objects.
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