| 释义 | hypermnesia
 hy·perm·ne·siaH0359100 (hī′pərm-nē′zhə)n. Exceptionally exact or vivid memory, especially as associated with certain mental illnesses.[hyper- + (a)mnesia.]
 hy′perm·ne′sic (-zĭk, -sĭk) adj.
 hypermnesia(ˌhaɪpəmˈniːzɪə) n (Psychology) psychol an unusually good ability to remember, found in some mental disorders and possibly in hypnosis[C20: New Latin, from hyper- + -mnesia, formed on the model of amnesia]hy•perm•ne•sia(ˌhaɪ pərmˈni ʒə)n.   the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.  [1880–90; hyper- + (a)mnesia]  hy`perm•ne′sic  (-ˈni sɪk, -zɪk)  adj.
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 hypermnesia[hi″perm-ne´zhah] extreme retentiveness or unusual clarity of memory. adj. adj hypermnes´ic.hy·perm·ne·si·a(hī'pĕrm-nē'zē-ă), 1. Extreme power of memory. 2. A capacity under hypnosis for immediate registration and precise recall of many more individual items than is thought possible under ordinary circumstances. Compare: hypomnesia.  [hyper- + G. mnēmē, memory]hypermnesia(hī′pərm-nē′zhə)n. Exceptionally exact or vivid memory.
 hypermnesia(hī′pərm-nē′zhə)n. Exceptionally exact or vivid memory, especially as associated with certain mental illnesses.hy′perm·ne′sic (-zĭk, -sĭk) adj.
 hy·perm·ne·si·a (hī'pĕrm-nē'zē-ă) 1. Extreme power of memory. 2. A capacity under hypnosis for immediate registration and precise recall of many more individual items than is thought possible under ordinary circumstances.Compare: hypomnesia[hyper- + G. mnēmē, memory]
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