

Jill says it is like an automatic and continuous replay of everything that happened in her life. She can recall every detail of her life from the age of 14.

She runs past a park where kids are playing, and among them is Jackson, who goes by his real name. Jill Price is one of the women to be diagnosed with hyperthymesia. It is extraordinarily rare, with only 62 people in the world having been diagnosed with the condition as of 2021.

She has eidetic memory and is as intelligent as he is. Hyperthymesia, or highly superior autobiographical memory ( HSAM ), is a condition that leads people to be able to remember an abnormally large number of their life experiences in vivid detail. He actually first appeared in a much smaller role in the episode "Cashing In." It's a fun episode where we find out that Carrie's memory also comes in handy in poker games, and we get to watch her gamble as she goes undercover, and at the very beginning, it opens with Carrie jogging through her neighborhood. Carol Ann Susi, the actress who voiced Howard Wolowitzs mother, Debbie, passed away in November. Once she shows her badge and wins Mason's trust, she takes the boy into her arms, and it's a rare onscreen mother-son moment for anybody in the audience who is in the know.īut this wasn't the first time Jackson appeared on his mother's series. We watch as the boy who opens the episode happily screaming on a roller coaster turns up much later, terrified and shrunken into the corner of the dark room where Carrie finds him. Farm, Olive uses her eidetic memory to recall everything she sees and reads, which can sometimes prove challenging in everyday life since she comes across as lacking empathy or even being self-centered. In that episode, Jackson played Mason, a young boy who suddenly is snatched from his grandmother at an amusement park after a bomb threat drives the crowd to panic. How they got their start: Poppy Montgomery Beyond all of this, she is also one of 12 people in the world diagnosed with hyperthymesia, better known as highly superior autobiographical memory.
