-
phenomenon of
hypermnesia (an
overall improvement in
performance across tests) but
hypermnesia is not
required for reminiscence.
Hypermnesia is an improvement...
- Shereshevsky, a
stage memory-artist (mnemonist) with a
condition known as "
hypermnesia", is
described by the
Russian neuropsychologist Alexander Luria in his...
-
situation with new
information and insight. They may be
guided to
experience hypermnesia which is
recalling the
experience in
vivid detail, or to
experience revivification...
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plans to a
smart weapon system at a
secure facility.
Daniel McCartney Hypermnesia Parker,
Elizabeth S.; Cahill, Larry; McGaugh,
James L. (2006-02-01)....
- not only
hypercalculia abilities, but also
showcases hyperlexia, and
hypermnesia capabilities. A
study published in 2014
examined the
reading and math...
- doi:10.1037/0278-7393.15.4.669. Mulligan, N.W. (2001). "Generation and
hypermnesia".
Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition...
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relations with
brain components. As a hypnotist, he
advocated for the use of
hypermnesia to
return suppressed,
traumatic memories of patients. Vogt
moved to Paris...
- some sort of
freudian splitting of the ego
which could have
resulted in
hypermnesia hysteria.
While Magnani rejected these notions, he
never allowed them...
- California. Her
dissertation is titled, Is Once Enough? An
Investigation of
Hypermnesia and
Reminiscence in
Young and Old Adults. Joan M.
McDowd was her doctoral...
- David; Stern, Lisa Beth (1992). "Examining the
Generality of
Eyewitness Hypermnesia: A
Close Look at Time
Delay and
Question Type".
Applied Cognitive Psychology...