On the latest episode of “The Astounding Pop Mech Show,” Jamie Sorcher and Andrew Daniels unpack what hyperthymesia could ...
Some people can recall almost every day of their adult lives with startling precision. Give them a date, and they can often ...
Autobiographical memory encompasses the recollection of personal experiences and the reconstruction of past events within a coherent narrative of the self. This process recruits a distributed network ...
In 2006, Parker, Cahill and McGaugh reported the first known case of Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) in a research participant known as “AJ”. When provided with a date, AJ could specify ...
Remembering past events in minute detail, revisiting them methodically, and reliving past emotions—this is the peculiarity of people with an exceptional memory of their own lives, known as ...
Narrative identity refers to the internalised story that individuals construct to give their lives unity and purpose. It emerges from the selective recollection and organisation of autobiographical ...
Just a hundred years ago, most people had – at most – a few photos of themselves and their family. What a difference to today, when we can easily capture every important and unimportant moment – from ...
As of 2017, less than 100 people have been diagnosed with Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory. Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) is a memory phenomenon first described by researchers ...
When people lack visual imagination, this is known as aphantasia. Researchers investigated how the lack of mental imagery affects long-term memory. They were able to show that changes in two important ...
Of all forms of memory, episodic memory is the most intimate. We recall the sequences of events that happen to us — a marriage, a visit to a foreign country, a personal achievement — in great ...