memory picture
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Definition
Noun: A memory picture is a mental image or representation recalled from memory that closely resembles a visual perception. It is a type of memory image that feels like "seeing" a past scene or object in the mind's eye.
Usage
The term is used to describe a vivid, sensory-like recollection of a visual experience. * The witness provided a detailed memory picture of the suspect's face. * Her memory picture of her childhood home was so clear she could describe the wallpaper pattern.
Advanced Usage
- Cognitive Psychology Context: In cognitive psychology, a memory picture is studied as part of eidetic or highly detailed visual memory, though it is distinct from a true photographic memory.
- The study examined the accuracy of memory pictures formed during brief exposures.
Variants and Related Words
- Mental Image (n): A general term for any picture formed in the mind, not necessarily from memory (e.g., imagination).
- Visual Memory (n): The broader cognitive ability to recall visual information.
- Afterimage (n): A visual impression that persists after the stimulus is removed, which is a physiological effect rather than a memory.
Synonyms
- Visual Memory
- Mental Image (specifically of a remembered scene)
- Recalled Image
Antonyms
- Amnesia (n): The loss of memories.
- Forgetting (n): The inability to recall information.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (To have) a clear/picture-perfect memory: An idiom describing a very vivid and accurate memory, similar to possessing a clear memory picture.
- He had a picture-perfect memory of the day they met.
Noun
- a memory image that is similar to a visual perception