QuantumMechanic wrote:
.. it is nice and applicable since I am an atomic/molecular/optics (AMO) physicist. And since I work with quantum systems experiments, I particularly like the moniker.
Tell me at least you've had cat jokes? If not I think there's a paucity of cheesy physics-related humour on this site that needs rectifying immediately.
leejosepho wrote:
If I am looking for something specific on a page of text already familiar to me, I can "fast-scan" that page and almost always very-quickly find every occurrence of that word on that page. However, that might be something more like "photographic recollection" or whatever.
A photographic memory would be scary - there's a lot of things i'm glad to forget having seen or read! There is that chap who draws entire cityscapes from memory in incredible detail.
I sort of 'remember the image' of a page so I can find answers i've learned by bringing up the page in my head, but I can't quote every sentence on that page so it's visually aided memory without being photographic I suppose.
The instance I referred to was really odd though, more like a CGI-generated display lighting up like a display of lights on a dark background, so just something I could lazily see at once rather than have to read...rather enjoyable in it's strangeness though. There was this chap who could do complex mathematical manipulations in his head because he saw the numbers visually interacting & producing the result. Fascinating stuff the brain can get up to, just wonder why all that potential seems to be locked up.
Off topic - hope you're getting your MR scan sorted out ok.