Why can’t this 17 -year -old girl not forget

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MA 34 -year -old woman told a memory in which a memory was held two decades ago while they sat at the University of California, Irvin, the laboratory. Known as the human calendar of her friends, but they called AJ in research reports later, and the woman had written for them in distress. She was looking for help. “She demanded her attention, like talking to a friend.

Previous cases of superior memory were generally involved in the individual’s ability to remember and calm long lists of meaningless information, such as words or numbers, instead of personal memories. So the AJ team ran through a battery of tests. They found that they were already able to dedicate the details of clear memories that can be verified for several dates and that their degrees were outside the plans on the tasks of the unified and informal CV.

The scholars mentioned on aj’s conditionAnd formulated the term “Hyperthymesia” to describe it, in Nervous In 2006. Since that time, the researchers have documented at least 100 cases of hyperbia in literature. Almost uniforms, those who have a condition of memories – which tend to index carefully by date – finds unimportant, irreplaceable, and painful.

This is why the recently published case study of a 17 -year -old girl called TL requires attention. Like others who suffer from excessive breast, TL has an exceptionally vibrant and vibrant memory of the events that occurred during her short life. It can provide a particularly rich amount of cognitive, spatial and temporal information, and even mention events from multiple views. But unlike others, they are able to organize these memories in a kind of “short memory”, and can reach them whenever she loves. Most memories are presented in “volumes”, according to the topic and date and stored in the “White Room” place.

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Other rooms in their palace include the “ice package” room, which it uses to deal with anger; The “problems” room, where it can think of difficult situations; And a “military” room, appeared when her father joined the army. For the largest part, you do not find remembering her personal past in this way annoying. Scientists from the Paris Institute of Makht and the University of Paris City recently published account The unique TL case in the magazine Nervous.

The French scientists not only tested TL’s ability to remember the past, but also its ability to imagine the future and found that it excelled in both. They assumed that her ability to control her memories about the past, and to deal with the availability of these memories easily, may be partially linked at least to its ability to imagine the future clearly – to travel through time. Even for ordinary people, the CV memory is generally linked to a kind of awareness known as “Autonoetic”, which is not only allowed to restore past events but also offered ourselves in fake situations.

Some studies indicate that the hyper Ethmatic may involve excessive in the brain networks participating in the CV memory and in some visual tasks. But so far, scientists have not specified any nervous anatomical differences between hyper forms and individuals who have a natural memory. Laurent Cohen, neurologist and co -manager of Al -Nuzha Laboratory at the Paris Institute for the Mint, who participated in the composition of the case study, said in a statement. TL does not contain synesthesia, a nervous condition in which sensory treatment often includes two times at least – people hear colors or taste sounds – but many members of her family do so.

Cohen and her colleague Valentina La Corte, a professor of research at the Memory, brain, perception of Paris City University, which valued TL together, have many remaining questions: Does aging affect the memories of hyper patterns? Can people like AJ or TL learn to control the accumulation of memories? “Everything should be discoveredThe court said.

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