eidetic in English

adjective
1
relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible.
Many of those exceptional individuals who retained the ‘photographic’ or eidetic memory that is common in children but rare in adults, have had their lives blighted by their inability to forget unimportant details.
noun
1
a person able to form or recall eidetic images.

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1. Your eidetic memory must be a blessing.

2. The Stoics developed three eidetic reductions of future misfortune.

3. In appearance it's a rather dark and pessimistic vision about eidetic reduction.

4. Kate Kaleidoscope Allures children, Translucent in sunshine, Eidetic in the mind.

5. People possessing eidetic imagery willconfidently claim to still "see" the picture.

6. When he was twelve he'd learned that he'd been born with an eidetic memory.

7. Preferably one with an eidetic memory and extensive experience with Death Eater procedures.

8. Inthe scientific literature, the term eidetic imagery comes closest to what is photographic memory.

9. He thinks that there exists an eidetic relationship between the three objects and the three "auffassung".

10. Inthe scientific literature, the term eidetic imagery comes closest to what is popularly called photographic memory.

11. Husserl tries to grasp the eidetic structure of image consciousness by way of intuitionistic description of phenomenology in his manuscripts .

12. This talent—also known as eidetic imagery—is also known to decline with age, as it seems to do in chimps.

13. And you must believe th at the hero has an eidetic memory until, at a convenient point in the plot, he does not.

14. But the eidetic spark of mutual attraction had been there for the first five years of his marriage and had only gradually faded.

15. I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified- - but I do have an I.Q. of 187 and an eidetic memory and can read 20,000 words per minute.

16. Reid: I don't believe that intelligence can be accurately quantified, but I do have an I.Q. Of 187 and an eidetic memory and can read 000 words per minute.

17. Therefore, this paper aimed at the aesthetics of basketball coaches. Based on eidetic intuition in phenomenology, the issue was explored in terms of two dimensions, that is, time and space.