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Frequency of Eidetic Imagery among Hydrocephalic Children

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1976
A sample of 75 mentally retarded children, including 14 with arrested hydrocephalus, 39 with other diagnoses of brain damage, and 22 familial cases, was tested for eidetic imagery, in order to clarify the relationship between eidetic imagery and neuropathology.
E. F. Giray, W. M. Altkin, A. Barclay
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Correlates of eidetic imagery in Africa.

The Journal of Psychology, 1970
(1970). Correlates of Eidetic Imagery in Africa. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 76, No. 2, pp. 223-230.
L. Doob
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Short-term treatment of phobia through eidetic imagery.

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1977
This paper presents a relatively new approach to the treatment of phobia. The technique is based on the special attributes of eidetic images. A discussion of relevant eidetic concepts and eidetic methodology is followed by two case histories that illustrate the therapeutic use of eidetic imagery.
A. Dolan, A. Sheikh
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Eidetic imagery versus language skills.

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1976
(1976). Eidetic Imagery Versus Language Skills. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 99, No. 1, pp. 143-144.
M. Cohen
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Eidetic imagery and the Binet test.

Journal of Educational Psychology, 1925
L. Carmichael
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Alpha Rhythm and Eye Movements in Eidetic Imagery

Nature, 1972
SOME children and rare adults possess a remarkable ability to recall visual images in great detail1. These eidetic images, unlike visual after-images, remain still while the eyes move and can be recalled long after after-images fade2. Recently, attempts have been made to confirm their authenticity in studies wherein a subject is asked to recall an ...
D. Pollen, M. Trachtenberg
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Eidetic imagery in two subjects after 46 years.

The Journal of General Psychology, 1976
Two quantitative experiments involving eidetic imagery, performed in 1928-29 on two girls, ages 11 and 15 years, respectively, were repeated in every detail in 1974 on the same two persons. It was found that minor changes (perhaps unreliable) had occurred in the precision of eidetic projection, and that both Ss retained their ability to project a seen ...
J. A. Gengerelli
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Visual field heterogeneity, laterality, and eidetic imagery in synesthesia

Neurocase, 2010
JS was a grapheme-color synesthete in whom numerals and letters of the alphabet consistently evoked colors. In the first set of experiments we showed that the color - in a consistent and reliable manner - was most pronounced in the left visual field and in central vision.
D. Brang, Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
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Eidetic Imagery in Elderly Persons

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1985
A survey of 59 healthy rural elderly persons did not indicate any showed eidetic ability.
P F, Zelhart, R P, Markley, L, Bieker
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