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  1. Solomon V. Shereshevskii (1886 - 1958?) ( Russian: Соломон Шершевский. ), also known simply as 'S' ('Ш'), was a Russian journalist and mnemonist. He became famous after an anecdotic event in which he was told off for not taking any notes while attending a speech in the mid-1920s.

  2. One day in 1905, a 19-year-old Moscow newspaper reporter, called Solomon Shereshevsky, turned up for work as usual and waited for the daily meeting with the editor of the paper during which assignments for the day would be given out. The editor was amazed by Solomon’s memory whereas Solomon was amazed that anyone should think his memory was ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2016 · シェレシェフスキーの能力について研究をおこなったのは神経科学者のルリヤである。シェレシェフスキーは、彼の名前の頭文字にちなんで、S(「エス」または「シー、シィー」(ロシア語でSはシーと発音する))と呼ばれていた。 シェレシェフスキーはモスクワの新聞社に勤めていたが ...

  4. Solomon Shereshevskii. Solomon Veniaminovich Shereshevskii (1886 - 1958) (_ru. Соломон Шерешевский), also known simply as 'S' ('Ш'), was a Russia n journalist and mnemonist. He became famous after an anecdotic event in which he was told off for not taking any notes while attending a speech in the mid-1920s.

  5. 6 de mar. de 2013 · 1. Introduction. Solomon Veniaminovich Shereshevskii (1886-1958) was a man studied by psychologist Aleksandr Romanovich Luria, who thought that Shereshevskii’s (S) remarkable memory caused a psychological syndrome with cognitive deficits; consequently, Luria not only described S’s memory, but also other aspects of his life such as his synaesthesia, mental imagery, preferences, strengths ...

  6. 7 de jun. de 2013 · A biographical sketch is given of Solomon V. Shereshevsky, a man gifted with exceptional memory skills who became famous after the publication of Aleksandr R. Luria's book The Mind of a Mnemonist, in 1968.