Persons with highly superior
autobiographical memory (HSAM, also known as hyperthymesia)-- which was first identified in 2006 by scientists at UC Irvine's Center for the Neurobiology of Learning & Memory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial details from their distant
memory (HSAM, also known as hyperthymesia)-- which was first identified in 2006 by scientists at UC Irvine's Center for the Neurobiology of Learning &
Memory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial details from their distant
Memory — have the astounding ability to remember even trivial
details from their distant past.
Accordingly, the treatment aims to modify excessively negative appraisals, correct the
autobiographical memory disturbance, and remove the problematic behavior and cognitive responses (for
details, see http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/IoP/Departments/Psycholo/staff/prEhlers.shtml).