eidetic memory

collocation in English

meaningsofeideticandmemory

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eidetic
adjective
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/aɪˈdet.ɪk/
us
/aɪˈdet̬.ɪk/
An eidetic memory is the ability to remember things in exact detail, as if you can see them in ...
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memory
noun
uk
/ˈmem.ər.i/
us
/ˈmem.ər.i/
the ability to remember information, experiences, ...
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(Definition ofeideticandmemoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But indeed not a single memory champion ever reported to have aneideticmemory.
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He has aneideticmemoryand can rapidly organize and correlate vast amounts of information and perceive non-obvious patterns.
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He possesses a superhuman intelligence and an exceptionaleideticmemory.
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She has a scrupulous eye for detail and possesses aneideticmemory.
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She haseideticmemory, a total recall of anything she has read.
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She has aneideticmemory, and a cheery, almost perky personality.
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The potential benefits of synesthesia are expanded on, including its correlation witheideticmemoryand experience of a wider ranger of color.
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The termeideticmemorycan become more clinical when the memory experts use the picture elicitation method to detect the ability.
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He has aneideticmemory, able to remember any manner of information permanently, but it can not be used to his advantage and haunts him.
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Having an extraordinaryeideticmemory, he seems to have retained most or all of it.
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The study fueled strong skepticism about studies ofeideticmemoryfor several decades thereafter.
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King possesses a genius intellect, has aneideticmemory, has highly trained senses and perfect recall.
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He is known for having possessed aneideticmemory.
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He was endowed with aneideticmemorywhich enabled him to memorize the hundreds of volumes of rabbinic literature verbatim.
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As a side effect of her telepathy, she has aneideticmemory.
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He is also noted for hiseideticmemory.
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In season 1 episode 5, it is revealed that he possesses aneideticmemory.
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Out of the 31 people who called in only three actually had a significantly above-average memory - and none of those three had aneideticmemory.
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