Psychology, asked by jithinspectrum, 1 month ago

How to develop photographic memory? Can it be developed by humans? If so how?​

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Answered by pearltiwari21
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While it may not be possible to train your brain to have photographic memory, you can improve your memory through mnemonics and other techniques. Simple things like sleep and exercise also help boost memory.

Answered by HA9650
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What’s captured in a photograph can never change. Every time you look at a picture you’ll see the same images and colors.

The term photographic memory brings to mind an ability to remember exactly what has been seen for all time. However, memory simply doesn’t work that way.

Eidetic memory

There’s an ability that some people may have to capture visual images momentarily. This ability is referred to as eidetic memory.

Eidetic memory is thought to occur in a small percentage of children, although even this assumption is far from conclusive.

Someone with a well-honed eidetic memory will be able to continue to see, in their mind’s eye, an accurate visual of something they have just witnessed or been shown. They’ll be able to hold onto this intact image in visual form for several seconds to several minutes.

After that, the details in eidetic memories may change, fade completely, or be captured in short-term memory, where it may again fade, change, or be captured in long-term memory.

Eidetic memory is thought to dissipate completely in the population, as one nears adulthood.

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