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Eidetic Imagery

Known as: Photographic Memory, Memories, Photographic, Photographic Memories 
A visual image which is recalled in accurate detail. It is a sort of projection of an image on a mental screen.
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2006
2006
As computer graphics (CG) is getting more photorealistic, for the purpose of image authentication, it becomes increasingly… 
1977
1977
Gray and Gummerman (1975) contended that eidetic imagery differs from visual-memory imagery only in quantitative aspects. There… 
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Many theorists suggest that eidetic imagery is important in early child development, but there have been few systematic attempts… 
1976
1976
A sample of 75 mentally retarded children, including 14 with arrested hydrocephalus, 39 with other diagnoses of brain damage, and… 
1972
1972
SOME children and rare adults possess a remarkable ability to recall visual images in great detail1. These eidetic images, unlike… 
1971
1971
The incidence of eidetic imagery and prolonged after-imagery was investigated in a population of young retardates. Incidence of… 
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Since Haber and Haber had recently established the fact that eidetic imagery (EI) is not a common phenomenon among normal… 
1952
1952
This inquiry is an attempt(1) to obtain experimental evidence concerning the nature of eidetic imagery in alcoholic subjects with… 
1931
1931
BEFORE we can fully appreciate the nature of hallucination as a disturbance in the mental life related to sensory experience, we…