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A mnemonist has his own "counting list" of words.
Alan, who wants to make a career change (he considers becoming a “moneylender without borders”), is a noted mnemonist.
It’s clear that his world is not quite ours, because he makes his living as a mnemonist, memorizing things for some shadowy company.
After he discovered his own abilities, he performed as a mnemonist; but this created confusion in his mind.
The Mind of a Mnemonist.
The Amazing Montini was a professional mnemonist: a small, dapper man of sixty, who never forgot a thing.
A man named Montini they fished out of the baya professional mnemonist, who did a trick act in nightclubs, total recall.
The mnemonist, S., is a touching character whose "disorder" is the most poetic imaginable even as it brings him torment.
Mnemonist is derived from the term mnemonic, it refers to the individuals with the unusual ability to recall long lists of information including names, numbers, etc.
Another example of a mnemonist is Hideaki Tomoyori, who memorized 40 000 digits of pi.
Shass Pollak (Jewish mnemonist group)
Shereshevsky was a trained mnemonist, not a photographic memoriser, and there are no studies that confirm whether Kim Peek had true photographic memory.
The Mind of a Mnemonist: A Little Book About A Vast Memory.
"S." - given name for Solomon Shereshevsky, a Russian journalist, mnemonist, and synesthete notable for his unusual memory abilities.
It was Luria's The Mind of A Mnemonist (1968) that first suggested to me a link between synesthesia and hypermnesis.
Chris Doyle's auteur film Away with Words is largely inspired by Luria's The Mind of a Mnemonist.
Orlando Serrell, sudden savant, calendrical calculation, mnemonist, featured on English version of Expedition ins Gehirn.
His great great great grandson was the stage performing mnemonist Edward Cyril De Hault Laston.
Rajan Srinivasan Mahadevan is a numerically gifted Mnemonist born in Madras, India in 1957.
Founded in Colorado in the late 1970s, Biota's first recordings were released under the name Mnemonist Orchestra (a.k.a. Mnemonists).
Wang Feng (born 1990) is a Chinese mnemonist, the two-time winner of the World Memory Championships and the first non-European to win the title.
The winner of Saturday's competition was mnemonist Nelson Dellis, 27, of Miami, who also won last year, the New York Daily News reported.
What distinguishes a great mnemonist, I learned, is the ability to create lavish images on the fly, to paint in the mind a scene so unlike any other it cannot be forgotten.
In 1908 Julius Zancig met Edward Cyril De Hault Laston who became the stage performing mnemonist known as 'Memora'.
While the neurologist touches only briefly on how Shereshevsky's sudden fame led him to become a professional mnemonist, the authors dwell on the pain that being different brought to Shereshevsky.