Louise Owen is a "Super Memory Girl" with super memory. She can remember everything big and small. Is it true?
It’s true. Louise Owen, a 37-year-old female musician in New York City, USA, is a "Super Memory Woman" with super memory. She can remember everything that happened to her every day in the past 25 years, as long as Louise is given any date in the past. , she can recall all the big and small news events that happened that day, and even remember clearly the weather that day. She said she felt as if she was "time traveling" every day, because whenever she recalled a certain date in the past, everything that happened that day flooded into her mind.
According to US media reports on December 19, 2010, 37-year-old Louise Irving is a violinist in New York City, USA. She looks not much different from other American women in appearance. But in fact, she is a rare "super memory woman" with super memory, because Louise's brain is like a computer that never rests, able to remember everything that happened around her every day in the past 25 years. .
Louise said that she felt that her brain was like a computer hard drive that faithfully stored all the memories of the past. As long as she locked any day in it, the memories of that day would flood her. unfold in the mind. Louise said: "For me, I can often see a calendar in my mind. When I hear a date in the past, my brain immediately searches for that day in the calendar. Once I My brain locks onto a specific day, so I can immediately 'see' everything that happened on that day."
Every day feels like yesterday. Louise's memory can jump from one day to another unrelated day, from one year to another, without any blurring or stagnation in her memory.
Louise said that whenever she recalls the past, she has the illusion of "time travel" because any day since 1985 is as clear to her as if it happened yesterday. For example, when she recalled a certain day in 1986, she not only remembered who she met and chatted with that day, but she even remembered the color of the other person's clothes, clothing and hairstyle clearly.
Two days of "fuzzy memory" When a scientist asked Louise about the weather conditions in January 1990, Louise blurted out the answer: "It was light rain and cloudy on January 14th and 15th of that year. , but it was very hot on January 27th and 28th, but it didn’t rain.” Louise’s answer was exactly the same as the data recorded in the weather history file.
However, for some unknown reason, there are two dates in Louise’s memory in the past 25 years that are relatively vague, namely March 5, 2004 and February 3, 2008. She couldn't recall any news events that happened in the past two days, as if the "hard drive data" in her brain about the past two days had errors or been accidentally deleted.