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Eidetic Imagery: I. Frequency

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1964
Eidetic imagery, defined as a visual image persisting after stimulation, relatively accurate in detail, colored positively, and capable of being scanned, was measured in nearly all children in an elementary school in New Haven, Conn. Care was taken to specify and follow precise methods for the measurement, and strict criteria were used for the ...
R. Haber, Ruth Haber
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Exploring Eidetic Imagery among the Retarded

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965
Since Haber and Haber had recently established the fact that eidetic imagery (EI) is not a common phenomenon among normal American children, this study was based upon the premise that it may be an abnormal phenomenon, more likely to be found among retarded children.
E. Siipola, Susan D. Hayden
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: A Diptych of Eidetic Imagery and an Acoustic Essay on Time: The Road to Damascus and The First Eastern Dream by Ivana Stefanović

Contemporary Music Review, 2022
Statement of Retraction: “A Diptych of Eidetic Imagery and an Acoustic Essay on Time: The Road to Damascus and The First Eastern Dream, by Ivana Stefanović” – by Ivana Petković Lozo We, the Editors and Publisher of Contemporary Music Review, have ...
Ivana Petković Lozo
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