People with
exceptional memory recall, have different brains
People who can easily recall every moment of
their lives have different brains than others, a new study has claimed. University of California-Irvine
scientists have found fascinating differences in the brains and mental
processes of an extraordinary group of people who can effortlessly recall every
moment of their lives since about age 10, the 'Science Daily' reported. The
phenomenon of highly superior autobiographical memory first documented in 2006
by UCI neurobiologist James McGaugh and colleagues in a woman identified as
"AJ" has been profiled on CBS's '60 Minutes' and in hundreds of other
media outlets.
..The researchers have assessed more than 500 people who
thought they might possess highly superior autobiographical memory and have
confirmed 33 to date, including the 11 in the paper, according to the journal. All had variations in nine structures of
their brains compared to those of control subjects, including more robust white
matter linking the middle and front parts.
…However, these people with exceptional autobiographical
memory did not score well on the routine memory tests. Only when asked about
public or private events that occurred after age 10, "they were remarkably
better at recalling the details of their lives," said McGaugh, senior
author on the study.
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These folks couldn't be UC-Irvine grads, could they?
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