In the eidetic reduction, one must forgo everything that is factual and merely occurs in this way or that. |
Remedy: this type of information can itself be considered as an eidetic element, an elementary idea. |
His eidetic memory went to work, conjuring an image of a large-scale map he had once studied. |
If we stare long enough, we can use our eidetic memory to gather data on the length and frequency of her stride. |
You were supposed to read it once and then remember it, as if you were an eidetic reader who recalled every single word with equal intensity. |
She had formed an almost eidetic image of the room in her mind, one that had impressed itself on her memory in short flashes during her brief times here. |