hypermnesia

/ˌhaɪpərˈmniːʒə/
noun
  1. An unusually strong or vivid memory, especially the ability to recall a large amount of past experiences or details.
    • People with hypermnesia can remember what they ate for breakfast on a specific day years ago.
    • The witness's hypermnesia helped the police recall tiny details from the crime scene.
    • Some artists use hypermnesia to paint scenes from their childhood with incredible accuracy.
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