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Evidence for the Uniqueness of Eidetic Imagery

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982
This research examined the performance of eidetic subjects, classified by the standard self-report criteria, on a set of objective and subjective measures. Eidetic subjects were statistically superior to controls on an ‘accuracy of report’ test and a superimposition task, but these differences were not so large as to provide compelling evidence for ...
S. Miller, Ray Peacock
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A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF EIDETIC IMAGERY

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1934
R ésumé . UNE ÉTUDE QUANTITATIVE DES IMAGES DITES “EIDETIC.” Le but de cette enquête fut d'inventer un système pour classer les sujets “eidetic” de façon à déterminer l'étendue de l'aptitude “eidetic ...
H. Teasdale
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Exploring eidetic imagery among the Kamba of central Kenya.

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1965
(1965). Exploring Eidetic Imagery Among the Kamba of Central Kenya. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 3-22.
L. Doob
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Eidetic Imagery and Plasticity of Perception

The Journal of General Psychology, 1936
Resume Cet article decrit le cas d'une etudiante universitaire qui montre une tres forte imagerie eidetique (visuelle, auditive, olfactive et tactile). Son imagerie visuelle montre bien des caracteristiques qui s'accordent avec les resultats de Jaensch.
D. M. Purdy
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Eidetic-like Imagery in Hypnosis: Rare but There

The American Journal of Psychology, 1986
The production of eidetic-like imagery during hypnosis in subjects with high but not low hypnotizability was supported in three separate experiments using nonfakable stereograms (Julesz, 1971; Gummerman, Gray, & Wilson, 1972). In Experiment 1, 6 (25%) of 24 stringently chosen, high hypnotizables were able to perceive one of the superimposed stereograms
H J, Crawford   +3 more
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Eidetic Imagery and Paleolithic Art

The Journal of Psychology, 1985
Abstract This discourse treats experimentation only in the remote past, from early Aurignacian in the late Holocene to early Nuclear. Observations by Galton, Fechner, and Wundt lead to reexamining the connection between eidetic images and prehistoric art in the light of their independent perceptions of the problem.
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Accuracy of Recall as a Function of Eidetic Imagery

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
90 subjects (45 boys and 45 girls) from Grades 3, 4, 5 were screened for eidetic imagery. Using Haber's criteria, 12 subjects were identified as having eidetic imagery. These subjects were randomly divided into two groups of six each with one group designated the experimental group and the other, the control group.
C W, Kaylor, R S, Davidon
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Using satellite imagery to understand and promote sustainable development

Science, 2021
Marshall B Burke   +2 more
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