Mnemonist
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The title Mnemonist (derived from the term Mnemonic) refers to an individual with the ability to remember and recall unusually long lists of data, for example: unfamiliar names, lists of numbers, entries in books, etc. Such individuals have also been described as possessing an Eidetic memory, although whether such abilities are innate behaviour or somehow learned appears somewhat contentious. Nonetheless, individuals famed as Mnemonists have become part of popular myth, lore, fiction, contemporary media, and, indeed, subjects of scientific enquiry.
[edit] See also
- Tony Buzan
- Dominic O'Brien
- Eidetic memory
- Funes the Memorious
- Kim Peek, the real-life inspiration for the character of Raymond in the film Rain Man
- Mnemonic
- Shass pollak
- S.V. Shereshevskii