Autistic memory

I've not Googlerated this so I'm starting from quite a low point of knowledge.

I know that we can tend to have very good memory in certain areas and I know about the autistic savant.

So, what do you know about how our memories work and why?

Mainly though, what is your memory like?

What do you remember and what do you not so well?

I have an autistic friend and he can quote back to me the day of the week, date and year a lot of events happened -  small events, things like the day we went on a day trip somewhere over the whole of his life - he's 63.

I don't have that kind of gift but I have realised in recent times that my memory is quite unusual.

I do remember being in the pram and then the pushchair.

However, what I remember really well is places, events in my life and people and the things that people say, going back all 6 decades.

I can mentally walk through every room of the places I've lived in during my life and even where the furniture is.

How about you?

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  • I have the weird ability that whenever anybody asks me am I paying attention that I just suddenly remember the last couple of sentences that were said and can repeat it back word for word. It is very strange, even if I wasn't really paying attention it still works. Other then that my memory is quite bad.

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  • I have the weird ability that whenever anybody asks me am I paying attention that I just suddenly remember the last couple of sentences that were said and can repeat it back word for word. It is very strange, even if I wasn't really paying attention it still works. Other then that my memory is quite bad.

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