- Made me curious as to what they used to say and looked it up: “eidetic memory” - I checked the comments just to make sure someone mentioned eidetic memory. - The “um achually” approach is to point out that “eidetic” is actually the correct term and that “photographic” is a colloquialism. - Let me offer you the real “um achtually”: books were a thing. A literary memory would be a colloquial equivalence to photographic. 
 
- First recorded in 1920–25; from Greek eidētikós, equivalent to eîd(os) eidos + -ētikos -etic - So this word is actually younger than the camera it seems like. 
- I can never remember that word. Sure makes it awkward in conversation: “I have one of idiomatic memories or whatever, can’t remember what it’s called.” - If you had a photographic memory, you could just remember the spelling - Yes, that’s the joke. - No it’s not. It references the fact that photography wasn’t a thing yet. - Yes, the original post is about that. I was making a joke about bragging about having a photographic memory but forgetting the word. - O yea true I got lost. Weird since I’m magnetorientatological. 
 
 
 
 
 
- I’m so happy you looked it up. Now I can see how it’s spelled. Also, I’m pretty sure I was mispronouncing it. - Nope, after googling, I think I had invented a word that didn’t exist. I thought it was didetic. - Some possible words for which you might have been searching: didactic, diagetic 
 
- Interesting I never thought about why there are two terms for it. 
 
- As an aphantastic person I am on the opposite end I guess.¯\_(ツ)_/¯ - Hey now you are still a phantastic person! - <span class=“lemmytag”><award comment=“https://sopuli.xyz/comment/14775663” type=“gold” /></span> 
- Hehe, nice. Haven’t heard that one before. 
 
- Never heard of this before, and it’s a pretty cool topic to delve into. I also stumbled upon hyperphantasia which sounds absolutely incredible. Imagination so vivid it’s basically like real seeing. - “It’s better than sex!” 
- You can still have an eidedic memory (as mentioned by Brenstar). - A photographic memory is just a perfect visual memory. - I tried training it once. It didn’t go well. It turns out I’m mostly aphantastic as well. I can still have fully visualised dreams however, which is always odd. - Ted Ed recently made a video on it and they cover how dreaming could worl. I would summarise it… but I zoned out in that part of the video 
 
 
- Hyperthymesia is the medical term - An overactive hypothalamus which holds onto all memories in an obsessive manner regardless of their relevancy or emotional content, cooperating with the hippocampus. - If the brain were a person, a hyperthymesic brain has OCD. - I would know, I have one. - The name of the Buy Mode music of the 2001 Life Simulation Game The Sims is named “Mall Rat” by Jerry Martin. - :) - Hyperthymesia seems to be more autobiographical, rather than a total recall of memory. - That wiki page goes on to explain an example of someone who could perfectly remember a specific day in their past, but were unable to recall what their interviewers were wearing after spending a day with them. 
 



