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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
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Some individuals have an amazing ability to remember things. For example, Russian JournalistShereshevskii could remember up to _

______ digits or words.A.100B.70C.50D.30
Social Studies
1 answer:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]3 years ago
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Answer: He could remember up to<u> 70(B)</u> digits or words.

Explanation:

Solomon Shereshevsky (1886 – 1958) was a Russian journalist and a subject of multiple neuropsychology studies.

Shereshevsky never took notes during his career, yet the information in his articles was always genuine. His editor thus sent him to a local university for testing.

Alexander Luria, a famous neuropsychologist who studied Solomon's case for thirty years, claimed there was no limit to his memory. When presented with 70-digit matrices, complex formulae, or foreign language texts, Shereshevsky could memorize it all within minutes.

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