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A 15-year-old Sicilian is the youngest in the world to have a super memory: 'He remembers public events and details of holidays and travels perfectly'
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A 15-year-old Sicilian is the youngest in the world to have a super memory: 'He remembers public events and details of holidays and travels perfectly'

A 15-year-old Sicilian boy has been identified as the youngest person in the world with hyperthymesia, an extraordinary ability to remember every detail of his life with absolute precision. This was documented in the scientific journal Cortex by researchers from the University of Perugia and Sapienza University of Rome. The boy was discovered by his mother, who noticed his exceptional memory, and he underwent specific tests that confirmed his unique cognitive ability.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter20 days ago
A 15-year-old Sicilian is the youngest in the world to have a super memory: 'He remembers public events and details of holidays and travels perfectly'

A 15-year-old Sicilian boy has been identified as the youngest person in the world with hyperthymesia, an extraordinary ability to remember every detail of his life with absolute precision. This was documented in the scientific journal Cortex by researchers from the University of Perugia and Sapienza University of Rome. The boy was discovered by his mother, who noticed his exceptional memory, and he underwent specific tests that confirmed his unique cognitive ability.

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