- The
title mnemonist refers to an
individual with the
ability to
remember and
recall unusually long
lists of data, such as
unfamiliar names,
lists of numbers...
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Soviet journalist and
mnemonist active in the 1920s. He was the
subject of
Alexander Luria's case
study The Mind of a
Mnemonist (1968).
Shereshevsky parti****ted...
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Exceptional memory is also
prevalent in
those with
savant syndrome and
mnemonists. Hyperthymesia, or
hyperthymesitic syndrome, is
superior autobiographical...
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Winckelmann (19
August 1620 – 3 July 1699) was a
German writer,
historian and
mnemonist.
Under his
pseudonym Stanislaus Mink von Weunßhein (also Wenusheim, Winusheim)...
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hinder social skills.[medical
citation needed]
Shereshevsky was a
trained mnemonist, not an
eidetic memoriser, and
there are no
studies that
confirm whether...
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known for two
extraordinary psychological case studies: The Mind of a
Mnemonist,
about Solomon Shereshevsky, who had
highly advanced memory; and The Man...
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Lorayne (born
Harry Ratzer; May 4, 1926 –
April 7, 2023) was an
American mnemonist, magician, and
author who was
called "The Yoda of
Memory Training" and...
- Brad
Williams (born
October 8, 1956) is an
American man from
Prairie du Chien,
Wisconsin who is
considered by
scientists to have one of the best memories...
- Community.[citation needed]
Solomon Shereshevsky, a
newspaper reporter turned mnemonist, was
discovered by
Russian neuropsychologist Alexander Luria to have a...
- Wang Feng (born 1990) is a
Chinese mnemonist, the two-time
winner of the
World Memory Championships and the
first non-European to win the title. On December...