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What is a theory? How does it differ from a hypothesis?
Photographic Memories
An ability to vividly recall images with high precision for a brief period after seeing them, often referred to as eidetic memory.
Eidetic Memories
The rare ability to recall images, sounds, or objects with extreme precision and detail, often referred to as photographic memory.
Flashbulb Memories
Highly detailed, exceptionally vivid 'snapshot' of the moment and circumstances in which a piece of surprising and consequential news was heard.
Elaborative Rehearsals
A technique in memory that involves thinking about the meaning of the information to be remembered, rather than merely repeating the information.
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