echoersség
Echoersség, also known as echoic memory or echoic phenomenon, is a cognitive phenomenon where individuals have an enhanced ability to recall and reproduce sounds, often with high accuracy. This condition is not to be confused with perfect pitch, which is the ability to identify or produce a pitch accurately without reference to other pitches. Echoersség is characterized by the individual's ability to recall and reproduce sounds verbatim, including intonation, rhythm, and other nuances.
The term "echoersség" was coined by psychologist Richard Gregory in the 1990s to describe individuals who exhibit
Echoersség is believed to be a result of enhanced auditory processing and memory mechanisms. It is not
While the exact causes of echoersség are not fully understood, it is thought to be influenced by