What Type Of Memory Do You Have?

This simple test can define your memory type.

Rick Struthers
Created by Rick Struthers
On Mar 29, 2017

Look carefully at the next images. Try to remember as many details as you can.

Let's put your memory to the test. Have you seen this image before?

Have you seen this little girl before?

What was in the original picture?

How many people were in this painting?

Which famous self portrait appeared before?

In "The Birth of Venus", Venus is seen standing on:

Which flag was held high in the original "Liberty Leading the People" painting?

And finally...Which is the real Van Gogh self-portrait?

Exceptional Photographic Memory

Exceptional Photographic Memory

When it comes to remembering small details, your brain has the rare ability to recall images, sounds and objects, even after a very short exposure to them.
This truly amazing quality has helped you throughout your life. You were one of those enviable students who didn't need to study and after only one glance at the books, got the best grade in your class.
You never forget a face or a voice and no one can ever forget you and how gifted you are.

Great Long Term Memory

Great Long Term Memory

Your brain has a very special skill. It is able to store a lot of information for long periods of time.
This ability helps you remember subjects you learned as a kid, experiences you've gone through, and especially, lessons you've learned along the way.
It might affect your short term memory sometimes, but when you set your mind on remembering an experience or a subject, you could never forget it.

Processed Memory

Processed Memory

Your brain has the ability to process a lot of information in a very short time.
For example: you've always been very good at doing multiple things at the same time.
This ability is a direct result of your "processed memory". Your mind is set in a very unique way, and you should always strive to perfect it.
It sure can be nice to multitask, but you could do so much more with this gift. Challenge yourself, push yourself, and you'll never look back.

Strong Emotional Memory

Strong Emotional Memory

You have a very developed "Emotional Memory".
It means that you have the power to remember situations and subjects by the emotions you felt during those times.
For example: While other people struggle to remember most of their childhood, you can remember it just by thinking of the excitement you felt on a Christmas morning, or the joy of playing with some of your best friends.
Everything we've gone through in life is backed by a certain level of emotion, and you have the power to go through these memories just by involving your heart.

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