What is Eidetic Memory? or What is Photographic memory?
Eidetic memory also known as Photographic memory is a type of memory that allows you to recall images, sounds and other details from your past. It's also known as photographic memory because it's similar to the way a camera captures an image: You can see it clearly in your mind's eye.
In another meaning Photographic memory is a phenomenon where a person can recall images, sounds, or information with exceptional accuracy and detail. This ability is often associated with people who have an eidetic memory, which is a specific type of memory where someone can recall visual information, such as images, after only seeing them briefly. However, it is important to note that not everyone with photographic memory has an eidetic memory, and vice versa.
Eidetic memory differs from other types of long-term recall because it involves both visual and auditory information--you can remember not only what something looks like but also how it sounds or smells. For example, if you were watching television with your parents when they were younger, eidetic imagery would allow you to recall both their faces and the sound of their voices at that time (and maybe even what they were wearing).