出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/02 03:10 UTC 版)
From hyper- (prefix meaning ‘over, beyond; excessive’) + Greek θύμηση (thýmisi, “memory”) + -ia (suffix forming names of diseases).
hyperthymesia (uncountable)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/31 17:52 UTC 版)
Hyperthymesia, also known as piking or hyperthymestic syndrome, is a condition where the affected individual has a superior autobiographical memory. "Thymesia" comes from the Greek word θύμησις thymesis, meaning "memory". As first described in a 2006 Neurocase article entitled "A case of unusual autobiographical remembering", the two defining characteristics of hyperthymesia are "1) the person spends an abnormally large amount of time thinking about his or her personal past, and 2) the person has an extraordinary capacity to recall specific events from his or her personal past".