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🗓️ 22 December 2021
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0:00.0 | Speaking of psychology is taking a short winter break, so we're revisiting one of our favorite episodes from the past year. |
0:08.1 | In May, we talked to Dr. Michael Yasser from the University of California, Irvine, about his research on highly superior autobiographical memory, |
0:18.2 | the remarkable ability that some people have to remember nearly every day of |
0:23.1 | their life. Markey Pasturek, a woman with H. Sam, as it's known, also joined us to discuss what it's like |
0:30.1 | to live with H. Sam and how her memory works. I hope you enjoy this episode from our archives. |
0:36.2 | Speaking of psychology, we'll be back in January with new weekly episodes. Thank you for listening. |
0:43.3 | Do you remember where you were on April 10th, 1999? What day of the week was it? What about the weather? What were you wearing and what did you do all day? Chances are you can't answer any of those questions. |
0:57.0 | For most of us, our autobiographical memory is a bit of a blur. |
1:02.0 | Sure, some special occasions stand out, weddings, birthdays, vacations, |
1:06.0 | along with a bundle of random memories that stick with us for no special reason. |
1:11.6 | But for people with highly superior autobiographical memory or H-SAM, every day is memorable. |
1:17.6 | Ask someone with H-SAM what they were doing on April 10th, 1999, or the 11th, or the 16th, |
1:24.6 | and they'll be able to tell you, along with a bunch of other checkable facts. |
1:28.8 | How do they do that? |
1:30.5 | How do the brains of people with H. Sam store and retrieve this vast amount of detailed |
1:34.7 | autobiographical information? What's it like to be able to remember every day of your life? |
1:41.4 | Is it a blessing or a curse? And what can studying this unusual ability teach us |
1:46.4 | about how memory works for the rest of us? Welcome to Speaking of Psychology, the flagship |
1:52.2 | podcast of the American Psychological Association that examines the links between psychological |
1:57.1 | science and everyday life. I'm Kim Mills. We have two guests today. Dr. Michael Yasser is the director of the Center for the Neurobiology |
2:08.6 | of Learning and Memory at the University of California, Irvine. The center was established in |
2:14.6 | 1983 by Dr. James McGough, and it's where the first research on highly superior |
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