Dear Tipsters,

>From the news report, this man does seem to have a remarkable long-term 
>autobiographical memory. However, it is not clear if he is a mnemonist like 
>Luria's "S", who committed vast amounts of new information to memory using 
>conscious strategies such as imagery.

Sincerely,

Stuart

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Stuart J. McKelvie, Ph.D.,     Phone: (819)822-9600, Extension 2402
Department of Psychology,              Fax: (819)822-9661
Bishop's University,
2600 College Street,
Sherbrooke,
Québec J1M 1Z7,
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Stephen
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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D.          
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Bishop's University                e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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