LEARNING HOW
TO DEVELOP A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY
Not everyone has the
capability of looking at something once and remembering all the
details of an image or the information on a page. While maybe not
born with the ability of total recall, there are ways to develop a
photographic memory. The problem essentially the confusion over the
term and many individuals believe that a photographic memory is
supposed to present a photographic image in their brain of the
information. The reality is, most neurologists do view eidetic
ability as being possible in a wide range of the population, but
they do acknowledge the ability to enhance memory.
Research suggests that true
photographic memory capabilities may be confused with eidetic
memory, with which a person can view an image and later visualize
the image in their mind, recalling minute details. Whether this
phenomenon is actually possible is open for debate but people have
been able to develop a photographic memory to the point they can
remember most details of everything they see.
There have been numerous
tricks developed to help people improve their memory skills,
helping to develop a photographic memory, which can be useful if
school, in business or just in remembering the birthdays of
everyone in the family, including distant relatives that are rarely
seen.
Study Habits Different For
Different People
When kids are in school they
are taught initially by repetition and then by association. By
looking at words or numbers they are taught ways to think of what
they see in a different form that they can easily recall. To
develop a photographic memory of specific words they may be taught
to put them into a story that they can easily remember and by using
this method are able to put virtually any phrase or sentence into
their memory in a way they can easily recall.
Numbers are one of the more
troubling for many people to remember and if they can develop a
photographic memory through certain ways of learning, they do not
necessarily have a picture of the numbers in their find, rather
they have a refined way of searching the storage areas in their
brain to relate to those numbers.
Study after study has shown
that eidetic memory, often called photographic memory is still a
questionable concept. However, expanding a persons ability to
remember important information is possible and by using similar
techniques have been able to develop a photographic memory. Study
habits will vary among individuals and once they learn the best
method that works for them the more they can learn and maintain in
their memory.