Memory isn't just good or bad, there are actually many kinds of memory. This test is not meant to test how good your memory is, but is to see what KIND of memory you use to process information.
Examine each photo carefully, then click on next to move to the next photo. Try to recall all you can about these photos and answer our questions about them.
Study the details of the image and click on NEXT when you're ready to continue.
Study the details of the image and click on NEXT when you're ready to continue.
Study the details of the image and click on NEXT when you're ready to continue.
Study the details of the image and click on NEXT when you're ready to continue.
Study the details of the image and click on NEXT when you're ready to continue.
What was the object on the left night stand?
What was the color of the pepper to the RIGHT of this one?
What were the colors of the 2 missing spoons?
Did the hearth in this photo have a lit fire?
Who else was in this photo except for the children and entertainer?
3 Adults - 2 men, 1 woman
2 Adults - 1 Man, 1 Woman
4 Adults - 3 men, 1 woman
Exceptional Photographic Memory
You possess a rare and remarkable ability to recall visual details with precision, almost as if you have a mental snapshot of what you've seen. Your mind retains intricate patterns, colors, and spatial arrangements, making it easy for you to recall scenes, faces, and images long after encountering them. This skill gives you an edge in environments where visual memory is key, such as in art, design, or when navigating new places.
Great Long Term Memory
Your long-term memory is particularly strong, allowing you to retain and recall information over extended periods of time. This means that experiences, facts, and details from your past are readily accessible to you, even if years have passed. This ability is invaluable in learning, as it allows you to build on previous knowledge and apply it effectively in new situations. Your recall of past events and information is a powerful asset in both personal and professional contexts.
Processed Memory
You have a highly organized and methodical approach to memory. Rather than merely storing information, your mind processes and categorizes it, making it easier to retrieve later. This means you excel at understanding complex systems, following detailed instructions, and applying learned concepts in practical ways. Your ability to break down and process information efficiently ensures that what you learn is deeply embedded and easily accessible when needed.
Strong Emotional Memory
Your memories are closely tied to your emotions, allowing you to vividly recall experiences that had a strong emotional impact. This connection between memory and emotion enhances your ability to remember specific events, conversations, or details that others might forget. Whether it’s a cherished moment or a significant life lesson, these emotionally charged memories help shape your perspectives and guide your decisions. Your strong emotional memory allows you to deeply connect with others and empathize with their experiences.