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| | Key Gaps | |----------------|--------------| | • Classical reports (e.g., S. Kellogg, 1924) describe children with “photographic” recall. • Contemporary studies (e.g., Standing, 1973; Haber, 1979) suggest that true eidetic memory is exceedingly rare in adults. • Advances in functional MRI (fMRI), magnetoencephalography (MEG), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) now permit fine‑grained mapping of visual‑memory networks. | • Lack of a standardized, cross‑cultural assessment battery for eidetic performance. • Ambiguity about whether eidetic ability reflects a distinct cognitive module or an extreme point on a continuum of visual memory. • No computational model that captures the rapid encoding‑and‑retrieval dynamics reported in anecdotal cases. • Minimal exploration of practical applications (e.g., rapid forensic sketching, accelerated learning). |