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  1. Solomon Veniaminovich Shereshevsky (Russian: Соломон Вениаминович Шерешевский; 1886 – 1 May 1958), also known simply as 'Ш' ('Sh'), 'S.', or Luria's S, was a Soviet journalist and mnemonist active in the 1920s. He was the subject of Alexander Luria's case study The Mind of a Mnemonist (1968).

  2. 12 de ago. de 2017 · The Mystery of S., the Man with an Impossible Memory. By Reed Johnson. August 12, 2017. The neuropsychologist Alexander Luria’s case study of Solomon Shereshevsky helped spark a myth about a...

  3. Solomon Veniaminovich Shereshevsky (1886–1958) (Соломон Вениаминович Шерешевский), also known simply as “Ш” (“Sh”) or “S.”, was a Russian journalist and mnemonist active in the 1920s. Studies. Shereshevskii participated in many behavioral studies, most of them carried out by the neuropsychologist Alexander Luria over a thirty year time span.

  4. Compartilhar. A peculiar história do homem com a maior e melhor memória do mundo começa em Moscou, no início do século passado. O extraordinário talento de Solomon Shereshevsky foi descoberto enquanto ele dava seus primeiros passos no jornalismo.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2021 · Russian neuropsychologist Alexander Luria, in his book The Mind of a Mnemonist (1968), introduced us to one of his patients — Solomon Veniaminovich Shereshevsky, or simply Mr. S. What was so...

  6. 26 de fev. de 2024 · By Charan Ranganath. February 26, 2024. One of the most expansive memories ever documented belonged to a Russian newspaper reporter named Solomon Shereshevsky. For much of his life, he was oblivious of the peculiar nature of his memory.

  7. A partir de 1920 começaram a surgir relatos cientificamente documentados de sujeitos com memória extraordinária, sendo o primeiro o do russo Solomon Shereshevskii, estudado pelo psicólogo Alexander Luria, o qual publicou “A mente de um mnemonista: um pequeno livro sobre uma vasta memória, o sujeito S”.