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Hyperthymesia, also known as hyperthymestic syndrome or extremely superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a condition that leads people to be ready to recollect an abnormally giant number of their life experiences in vivid detail. A one who has hyperthymesia is called a hyperthymesiac. American neurobiologists Elizabeth Parker, Larry Cahill and James McGaugh (2006) recognized two defining traits of hyperthymesia: spending an extreme amount of time occupied with one’s past, and displaying an extraordinary capability to recall particular occasions from one’s previous. The authors wrote that they derived the phrase from Ancient Greek: hyper- ‘extreme’ and allegedly thymesis ‘remembering’, though such a word is not attested in Historical Greek, however they may have been pondering of Trendy Greek thymisi ‘memory’ or Historic Greek enthymesis ‘consideration’, which are derived from thymos ‘mind’. Hyperthymesiacs can extensively recall the occasions of their lives, in addition to public events that hold some personal significance to them. These affected describe their memories as uncontrollable associations