Talk:Echoic memory
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"auditory stimuli are usually transient and cannot be reassessed" seems nonsense.
[edit]There are auditive artists that can recreate sound(s) they recall from memory (e.g. a train horn) even if they can't remember every detail. Seems more to do with training as there are graphical artists that can recall a lot more details than an untrained person. With sound as well there are auditive artists that can recall a lot more details than an untrained person.
I don't have non anecdotal evidence. Wallby (talk) 13:17, 6 April 2023 (UTC)