Hi Tipsters: Sorry for the cross-posting; got no replies so far.

Student questions about auditory sensory memory:
Is there any analogous memory phenomenon for auditory stimuli similar to the 
very rare but demonstrated phenomenon of photographic memory? My response to 
this was that perhaps perfect pitch might be something like this?

Also is there a concept related to being able to remember a sound after only a 
single exposure? This might be important in learning foreign languages but in 
other sound contexts as well. I guess it's asking about a type of 1-shot 
learning (like conditioned taste aversion).

How does the activity of the hippocampus specifically affect memory in people 
with auditory and visual impairments? Is the auditory input necessary for a 
complete visual memory? Do auditory and visual inputs coalesce to make a 
complete memory or are the two somewhat distinct?

Thanks for any answers!

Annette

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph. D.
Visiting Professor, 
Ashoka University, Delhi, India
[email protected]
Professor, Psychological Sciences
University of San Diego
[email protected]
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