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Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory - WTF fun facts
Hypermnesia vs Hyperthymesia (HSAM)
Verbatim Recall Distinction Hypermnesia has verbatim, word-for-word recall. HSAM does not. HSAM is date-based daily recall. Critical distinction for trauma survivors and autistic individuals. HSAM and hypermnesia are distinct. HSAM is date-indexed daily recall without verbatim accuracy. Hypermnesia includes word-for-word, sensory-specific recall of events. Conflating them erases this critical…
I wonder what it feels like to have HSAM
I wonder what it feels like to have HSAM. Like you remember everything, that's the good part. The bad part is that you will never forget the embarrassing shit that happened at school.
"Der kleine Max."
"Das eigentliche Kind, dass sich nicht herausträgt."
Der Mann in der Dokumentation lebt so nicht als dissoziiertes Kind, sondern auch mehr als Murmeltier.
Am I a person in superior?
Wann wollen Sie die "Straße des Vergessens" verlassen?
I just realised 2010 and 2021 are identical from beginning til the end! I just woke up with a throwback from 11 years ago, of days were we practiced for our JS Prom's cotilion de honor, and then I remembered, oh wait, that's a Wednesday too! (Feb 3). Sigh, how time flies!
January to February 2021 are also identical with January to February 2016, but after the 28th, it's no longer the same because 2016 was a leap year. So many memories!
Of course I have throwbacks from other years, too. But I have to sleep now because tomorrow's another work day, another chance to make a difference :)
Hyper-thyme-sia
Hyper-thyme-sia - we delve into this word dissect to see the roots and fascinating history about the origin of the word "thymesis"
Last week I was reading the book “The fun knowledge Encyclopedia” written by Bill O’Neill and I was reading the first interesting fact about Hyperthymesia. That was the first time I came across this word and was quite fascinated about this condition.
Hyperthymesia is a condition that leads people to be able to remember an abnormally large number of their life experiences in vivid detail.
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Curiosity Daily Podcast: Women’s Restroom Lines, Superhuman Memory, and Is Bamboo Good for the Environment?
Learn about the surprising reasons why the women’s restroom line is always longer; HSAM, the incredibly rare condition of having superhuman memory; and, how bamboo products impact the environment.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
This Is the Surprising Reason the Women's Restroom Line Is Always Longer — https://curiosity.im/2lLiWHS
HSAM Is the Incredibly Rare Condition of Superhuman Memory — https://curiosity.im/32Nd9kP
Additional resources discussed:
Dirty Fashion: How pollution in the global textiles supply chain is making viscose toxic | Changing Markets Foundation — http://changingmarkets.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/CHANGING_MARKETS_DIRTY_FASHION_REPORT_SPREAD_WEB.pdf
Clean by Design, Apparel Manufacturing and Pollution | NRDC — https://www.nrdc.org/resources/clean-design-apparel-manufacturing-and-pollution
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