
== Definition == `The Eidetic Image has been identified in psychological literature as a vision, as a source for new thought and feeling, as a material picture in the mind which can be scanned by the person as he would scan a real current event in his environment, and as a potent, highly significant stimulus which arises from within the mind and ....
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A particularly vivid form of visual imagery, more fully described in Haber (1969).
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A visual image which is recalled in accurate detail. It is a sort of projection of an image on a mental screen. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Expression used by the German psychologist E. R. Jaensch, (Ueber den Aufbau der Wahrnehmungswelt und ihre Struktur im Jugendalter, 1923) to designate images usually visual which are almost photographic in their fidelity. Eidetic imagery differs from hallucination in that the former are usually recognized by the subject to be 'subjective.' -- L.W.
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