People with Photographic Memory
Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2008
by Greg Frost
Subliminal Cds
Individuals that possess eidetic memory, or photographic
memory, are able to recall with precision a large amount of information, images
or sounds. Whilst many have claimed to possess this ability, it is found in
less than 5% of children, most of whom lose the ability as they mature.
It is said that monks in the Middle Ages enhanced their
memories by creating images to store and use information. Many famous people
are also purported to be in possession of this skill, including Mozart and
Monet, but this cannot be proven. There have been some individuals who earned a
place in the Guinness Book of Records for having atypical memory abilities, and
people suffering from memory disabilities have been shown to have photographic
memories.
Kim Peek (born in 1951) suffers from
congenital brain abnormalities, as he was born with macrocephaly, cerebellum
damage and agenesis of the corpus callosum. Due to the absence of nerves
connecting the hemispheres in his brain, it has been speculated that the
neurons make alternative connections, allowing for an enhanced memory capacity.
Peek has been known to memorize things since he was 16 months old, and is able
to read a book in an hour and recall 98% of what was in it. He is able to
memorize information in various subjects ranging from music to sports and
history. He can also recall more than 10,000 books from memory.
Orlando Serrell (born in 1968) is an
acquired savant, and was an ordinary kid at birth. He suffered from physical
trauma to the left of his head when he was 10 years old, causing him to suffer
from a prolonged headache. When the headache eventually dissipated, he noticed
an improved ability in performing calendrical calculations. For example, he is
able to tell you which day of the week you were born on given your birth date.
He is also able to correctly recall the weather and every single movement he
has engaged in for any given day.
Nikola Tesla was an inventor born in
the Austrian Empire in 1856. He is famous for his contributions to electricity
and magnetism, and is referred to by some as a "mad scientist". He has also
been dubbed as the man who invented the 20th century. Tesla was able
to memorize complete books, and read many works throughout his life. In his
autobiography, he shared that he suffered from many illnesses, including
hallucinations. His visions were often connected to ideas that he came across,
and was able to involuntarily picture it in great detail. This is similar to
modern day synesthetes.
There have also been many fictional
characters found in books and comics portrayed as having a photographic memory.
This include Jason Bourne (The Bourne Identity), Data and Kes (Star Trek),
Malcolm (Malcolm in the Middle) and Superman.