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Uncovering the structure of a memorist's superior "basic" memory capacity
Authors:Ericsson K Anders  Delaney Peter F  Weaver George  Mahadevan Rajan
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1270, USA. ericsson@psy.fsu.edu
Abstract:After extensive laboratory testing of the famous memorist Rajan, Thompson, Cowan, and Frieman (1993) proposed that he was innately endowed with a superior memory capacity for digits and letters and thus violated the hypothesis that exceptional memory fully reflects acquired "skilled memory." We successfully replicated the empirical phenomena that led them to their conclusions. From additional analyses and new experiments, we found support for an alternative hypothesis, namely that Rajan's superior memory for digits was mediated by learned encoding techniques that he acquired during nearly a thousand hours of practice memorizing the mathematical constant pi. Our paper describes a general experimental approach for studying the structure of exceptional memory and how Rajan's unique structure is consistent with the general theoretical framework of long-term working memory (Ericsson and Kintsch, 1995).
Keywords:Memory skill   Exceptional performance   Skill acquisition   Mnemonics   Innate talent   Long-term working memory   Skilled memory   Expertise   Expert performance   Memorist
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