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Flashbulb Memory Phenomenon
The flashbulb memory phenomenon describes the experience of forming an exceptionally vivid and detailed memory of the circumstances surrounding a momentous or emotionally charged event. This phenomenon is often cited as evidence supporting arousal theory, which links strong emotional experiences to the formation of strong, lasting memories.
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An individual vividly remembers the exact moment they learned about a surprising and significant national event. They can recall in great detail where they were, what they were doing, and the immediate emotional reaction they had. However, when later questioned about the factual details of the event itself, their memory is found to contain several inaccuracies. Which statement best analyzes this memory experience?
A researcher is studying how people form memories of significant public occurrences. Which of the following personal accounts would be the clearest example of an exceptionally vivid and detailed memory formed about the circumstances of learning about such an event?