blackelk wrote:
I don't think 100% accuracy of all recall is possible or been proven.
eidetic memory doesnt have to be perfect, it comes as a spectrum.
as i understood it it actually hinges around the sensory information being presented while remebering, might be wrong though.
do i have it?
no idea, i have a good memory, but not a stable one, my memorization is dependant on stress levels and enviroment as well as subject matter.(fairly normal?)
as for 100%, never heard of it either, what is feasible is near perfect memory in a certain subject matter or form, ie visual memory of particular studied details, like a train map.
i have heard of cases where only a few dozen words out of a several hundred pages long book were mistaken, with smaller sample sizes and observation bias that would easily be mistaken for 100%
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