In my article on memory-dampening drugs, I discuss the case of "A.J." a woman with "hyperthymestic syndrome." She has an incredible memory, particularly for autobiographical events in her life. Here's a USA Today story about A.J., whose names is really Jill Price. (I guess when you hide the name of a research subject with initials the initials need not or perhaps should not bear a clear resemblance to the subject's actual initials!)
And here's another story of a man with hyperthymestic syndrome from CNN.

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