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  • Eidetic Memory
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  • Eidetic Memory allows one possessing it to remember an incredibly vast amount of information and to recall, if given the time they could learn a lot of information and use it in any situation that is required. The applications of such a memory are nearly limitless, they could be brilliant scientists and physicians, utilizing things that they have learned so well. However, it should be noted that even the mind of someone possessing this ability can be over worked, while there is no known limit the brain still needs time to perceive what it is memorizing and to store it away for future usage. If it is force-fed too much at a single time their brain will crack under the pressure.
  • SOCT Advanced mnemonic training. While this training obviously is of great value to anyone, the most impressive results are achieved by students with great latent potential, allowing them to recall nearly anything they have ever experienced with total lucidity. Adds 1 additional point to your Memory attribute per skill level. This in turn decreases the learning times of skills requiring memory as a primary attribute. Note: Requires Instant Recall Level IV as a Prerequisite to train
  • An eidetic memory was the ability to remember everything one saw and heard. It was useful in learning multiple languages. Inferno Squad member Seyn Marana possessed an eidetic memory. Vi Moradi also possessed an eidetic memory and used it to vividly recount the stories told to her about Phasma.
  • Cost: 10000 RP Points You have an extraordinary ability for recalling information. This ability grants +4 to intelligence checks on memory related tasks. Any negative modifiers that may exist still apply, however (like remembering that phone number you saw for just a split second). Races that come with Eidetic Memory include: Centaurans, Phyrrians, Mystics, Vollistans, and Thul.
  • Eidetic memory, sometimes referred to as photographic memory or total recall, was a psychological term referring to an ability to recall images in near-photographic detail. People with such memory might claim to "see" words. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Federation doctors considered it an amazing gift. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle"). However, it was a normal trait in some species, including Borg, and famously Cardassians. (VOY: "11:59"; DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")
  • An Eidetic or Photographic Memory is the ability of a person to recall something that they have seen almost perfectly in their mind's eye. Throughout the Robert Langdon series, Langdon displays an uncanny ability to remember things he has seen or read exactly.
  • The ability lets the person able to remember everything they read, hear or see. This is done effortlessly and they can recall back on their memories. In Misha's case, she will also be able to recall any information she'd learned before manifestation. However, the ability may have been connected with a brain aneurysm which Charlie developed, and she lost control of the ability as this advanced, endlessly reciting facts without being aware of what she was doing or being able to stop. Matt also died when the Company attempted to download back a computer database they'd stored in his memory.
  • Eideitic memory or, more colloquially photographic memory is the ability to vividly and faithfully recall information after minimal exposure to it, without using any sort of mnemonic device. It usually relates to visual images, but in some cases encompasses auditory information as well. The phenomena is rarely seen in children (in about 2-10% of children aged 6-12), and is unknown in adults.Where it does appear in adults, it is often tied to a single group of information and is often associated with savants.
  • Eidetic memory is the ability to recall images in great detail for several minutes. It is found in early childhood (between 2 percent and 10 percent of that age group) and is unconnected with the person’s intelligence level. Like other memories, they are often subject to unintended alterations. The ability usually begins to fade after the age of 6 years, perhaps as growing verbal skills alter the memory process.
  • Eidetic memory or photographic memory is an ability to clearly recall images from memory alone. Cardassians have photographic memories, particularly Iliana Ghemor, who was told by Corbin Entek that hers was exceptional. (DS9 episode: "The Maquis, Part I", DS9 novels: Fearful Symmetry, The Soul Key) Elim Garak's eidetic memory was trained at the Bamarren Institute for State Intelligence. (DS9 novel: A Stitch in Time) When Shaloza Trestan learned that Cardassians had photographic memories, he attempted to develop one himself. (DS9 short story: "The Manhunt Pool")
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  • Eidetic Memory
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  • Charlie Andrews Gabriel Gray World 3 Gabriel Gray World 8 Noah Gray Abbie Gray Peter Petrelli World 2 Peter Petrelli World 3 Peter Petrelli World 8 Peter Petrelli World 11 Robert Max Matt Neurenberg Trevor Tanaka Katherine Murry Greig Dawson Fabien Galvez Daniel Galvez Elly Nakamura Misha Edmund Joshua Evans World 8
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  • Eidetic Memory
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  • Effortlessly recalling the answer to a crossword
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  • Eidetic Memory allows one possessing it to remember an incredibly vast amount of information and to recall, if given the time they could learn a lot of information and use it in any situation that is required. The applications of such a memory are nearly limitless, they could be brilliant scientists and physicians, utilizing things that they have learned so well. However, it should be noted that even the mind of someone possessing this ability can be over worked, while there is no known limit the brain still needs time to perceive what it is memorizing and to store it away for future usage. If it is force-fed too much at a single time their brain will crack under the pressure.
  • SOCT Advanced mnemonic training. While this training obviously is of great value to anyone, the most impressive results are achieved by students with great latent potential, allowing them to recall nearly anything they have ever experienced with total lucidity. Adds 1 additional point to your Memory attribute per skill level. This in turn decreases the learning times of skills requiring memory as a primary attribute. Note: Requires Instant Recall Level IV as a Prerequisite to train
  • An eidetic memory was the ability to remember everything one saw and heard. It was useful in learning multiple languages. Inferno Squad member Seyn Marana possessed an eidetic memory. Vi Moradi also possessed an eidetic memory and used it to vividly recount the stories told to her about Phasma.
  • Eidetic memory or photographic memory is an ability to clearly recall images from memory alone. Cardassians have photographic memories, particularly Iliana Ghemor, who was told by Corbin Entek that hers was exceptional. (DS9 episode: "The Maquis, Part I", DS9 novels: Fearful Symmetry, The Soul Key) Elim Garak's eidetic memory was trained at the Bamarren Institute for State Intelligence. (DS9 novel: A Stitch in Time) When Shaloza Trestan learned that Cardassians had photographic memories, he attempted to develop one himself. (DS9 short story: "The Manhunt Pool") Julian Bashir and Sarina Douglas have total recall abilities and eidetic memories due to their genetic enhancements. (DS9 episode: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges", DS9 novel: Disavowed)
  • Eidetic memory is the ability to recall images in great detail for several minutes. It is found in early childhood (between 2 percent and 10 percent of that age group) and is unconnected with the person’s intelligence level. Like other memories, they are often subject to unintended alterations. The ability usually begins to fade after the age of 6 years, perhaps as growing verbal skills alter the memory process. Eidetic images are only available to a small percentage of children 6 through 12 years old and are virtually nonexistent in adults. However, extensive research has failed to demonstrate consistent correlates between the presence of eidetic imagery and any cognitive, intellectual, neurological, or emotional measure. The popular culture concept of “photographic memory,” where someone can briefly look at a page of text and then recite it perfectly from memory, is not the same as seeing eidetic images, and photographic memory has never been demonstrated to exist. A few adults have had phenomenal memories (not necessarily of images), but their abilities are also unconnected with their intelligence levels and tend to be highly specialized. In extreme cases, like those of Solomon Shereshevsky and Kim Peek, memory skills can reportedly hinder social skills. Shereshevsky was a trained mnemonist, not a photographic memorizer, and there are no studies that confirm whether Kim Peek had true photographic memory. Persons identified as having a condition known as Hyperthymesia (a k a highly superior autobiographical memory or HSAM) are able to remember very intricate details of their own personal life, but this ability seems not to extend to other, nonautobiographical information. People with hyperthymesia have vivid recollections of such minutiae as what shoes a stranger wore or what they ate and how they felt on a specific date many years in the past. In cases where HSAM has been identified and studied, patients under study may show significantly different patterns of MRI brain activity from other individuals, or even have differences in physical brain structure. Possibly because of these extraordinary abilities, certain individuals have difficulties in social interactions with others who have normal memories (only 2 of 55 in the United States have successful marriages), and may additionally suffer from depression stemming from the inability to forget unpleasant memories and experiences from the past. It has also been proposed that HSAM can be explained as a result of obsessive–compulsive thoughts about memories rather than “photographic memory.”
  • Cost: 10000 RP Points You have an extraordinary ability for recalling information. This ability grants +4 to intelligence checks on memory related tasks. Any negative modifiers that may exist still apply, however (like remembering that phone number you saw for just a split second). Races that come with Eidetic Memory include: Centaurans, Phyrrians, Mystics, Vollistans, and Thul.
  • Eidetic memory, sometimes referred to as photographic memory or total recall, was a psychological term referring to an ability to recall images in near-photographic detail. People with such memory might claim to "see" words. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Federation doctors considered it an amazing gift. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle"). However, it was a normal trait in some species, including Borg, and famously Cardassians. (VOY: "11:59"; DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")
  • An Eidetic or Photographic Memory is the ability of a person to recall something that they have seen almost perfectly in their mind's eye. Throughout the Robert Langdon series, Langdon displays an uncanny ability to remember things he has seen or read exactly.
  • Eideitic memory or, more colloquially photographic memory is the ability to vividly and faithfully recall information after minimal exposure to it, without using any sort of mnemonic device. It usually relates to visual images, but in some cases encompasses auditory information as well. The phenomena is rarely seen in children (in about 2-10% of children aged 6-12), and is unknown in adults.Where it does appear in adults, it is often tied to a single group of information and is often associated with savants. See also Hyperthymesia or superior autobiographical memory, a fairly well documented phenomenon.
  • The ability lets the person able to remember everything they read, hear or see. This is done effortlessly and they can recall back on their memories. In Misha's case, she will also be able to recall any information she'd learned before manifestation. However, the ability may have been connected with a brain aneurysm which Charlie developed, and she lost control of the ability as this advanced, endlessly reciting facts without being aware of what she was doing or being able to stop. Matt also died when the Company attempted to download back a computer database they'd stored in his memory.
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