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Eidetic memory in fiction

  • In many books of the fiction genre, characters have extraordinary memories, usually eidetic in nature. For example, Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci Code can recall the details of a crime scene several days after the event, and he can solve anagrams by only looking at them once, then memorizing the words he has seen, and `unscrambling` the letters in his head.
  • Shawn Spencer, a fictional character on the USA Network show Psych, has photographic memory.
  • Adrian Monk, a character on the USA network show Monk (TV Series), has nearly perfect memory
  • Ingrid Third, the partner of the title character in the TV show Fillmore! has photographic memory.
  • Spencer Reid, a fictional FBI agent character in the show Criminal Minds has eidetic memory.
  • Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell a fictional character in the TV show Prison Break has photographic memory.
  • The short story Sucker Bait by Isaac Asimov features the character of Mark Annuncio, who has been trained from a young age to develop an eidetic memory and find correlations between seemingly unrelated pieces of data by absorbing as much knowledge as possible.

See also

  • Synaptic plasticity
  • Autistic savant
  • Autism
  • Asperger syndrome
  • Hyperthymesia - a condition where the affected individual has a superior autobiographical memory
  • Mnemonic
  • Absolute pitch, also known as perfect pitch - the ability to differentiate pitches, recall tones in the exact note without aid, and name a certain note played in an instant

Eidetic Imaging

Through the process of Eidetic Imaging we can discover the wisdom and passion needed to succeed in business, romance, family relationships, even physical fitness.

Most of us seek fulfillment in life and want to be the best at whatever we do. Deep inside each of us lives a pure genetic power placed in us by nature whose energy moves us to know our intuitive selves and opens the door to achieving our fullest potential. Yet sometimes that power is hidden, obscured by negative experiences and unrealistic social and personal expectations that keep us from attaining our goals.

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