rkd wrote: It had some good footage of savants in action, including a fellow who was supposedly the basis for Dustin Hoffman's performance in Rain Man (non-ironic note: I could be remembering that wrong).
curiosity wrote:"Eyewitness Testimony" and several other books by Elizabeth Loftus
See her biography here
http://faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/
she's a fascinating person to talk to and can give you lots of contacts for more info.
Homo Duplex wrote:I thought I would re-post my 'Question for Ken' here as it seems appropriate:
Hi Ken. I don't think you have this as a FAQ, though I suspect you've been asked this 1,000 times before (so I'll try to put a slightly different spin on it): How do you remember all that stuff!? I too have a good deal of information stuffed in my head, but the large part of what I know I can recall because it's systematized (as a Ph.D. student I'm forced to read systematically). The thing with trivia is that, although I'm sure you can and do organize alot of the infomation, alot of it is still factoid and curio. Is it just that you have a great memory, or do you have a way of managing this sort of information too? And how often do you find yourself unable to recall something you know you once knew?
Ken Jennings wrote:Homo Duplex wrote:I thought I would re-post my 'Question for Ken' here as it seems appropriate:
Hi Ken. I don't think you have this as a FAQ, though I suspect you've been asked this 1,000 times before (so I'll try to put a slightly different spin on it): How do you remember all that stuff!? I too have a good deal of information stuffed in my head, but the large part of what I know I can recall because it's systematized (as a Ph.D. student I'm forced to read systematically). The thing with trivia is that, although I'm sure you can and do organize alot of the infomation, alot of it is still factoid and curio. Is it just that you have a great memory, or do you have a way of managing this sort of information too? And how often do you find yourself unable to recall something you know you once knew?
That's true...I never answered this one because it seemed hard.
When I have to retrieve remembered facts, I'm vaguely aware that there's some kind of "filing system" where like is stored with like and connections are made. I might remember where I learned a particular fact, for example, or a group of related facts. But it's not even close to being conscious. It all happens under the waterline somewhere.
As for failing to remember stuff...I forget the names of distant acquaintances, the location of my car keys, etc. all the time. But the nagging "on the tip of my tongue" scenario is less common when it comes to facts. Maybe once a week or so. Happened on Jeopardy quite a bit. I was taking an on-line trivia quiz the other day and had a little Alzheimer's moment on "Death Cab for Cutie." I could remember the tiniest details about them...except the name of the band. I'm sure that'll get more common as the years go by.
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