Becky Sharrock, who hails from Brisbane and is a big Harry Potter fan, has a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.
Sharrock offered a small insight into how astonishing her memory is in an interview where she rattles off huge Harry Potter passages word-for-word.
"I tested her on the (Harry Potter) books because she says she can remember every single word from every single book," said Allison Langdon who interviewed Sharrock for Channel 9.
'Chapter 17 is the man with two faces. 'And it starts on "It was Quirrel. You? gasped Harry,"' Sharrock said when asked to recite chapter 17 of the first book in the Harry Potter series, the Philosopher's Stone.
She memorised every word of all seven books. In years one and two, she began reading the atlas and could recite the capital of every country in the world.
"At night, I have to sleep with the radio on and a soft light. If it's too dark or quiet my mind just chatters away with all these memories and I can't sleep," Sharrock said.
"When I relive memories, the emotions come back. So if it's something from when I was younger it's like my mind is an adult but my emotions are the age that I was then," she said.
Sharrock is the only Australian to be diagnosed with the condition and the only person worldwide to live with both it and autism.
"She always felt everyone remembers things like she can but they could deal with it. She doesn't understand how we forget things," she said.
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