• A flashbulb memory is a vivid, long-lasting memory about a surprising or shocking event that has happened in the past. The term "flashbulb memory" suggests...
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  • Flashbulb may refer to: Flashbulb (photography), lightbulb used in flash photography Flashbulb memory, a vivid memory of an event The Flashbulb, a pseudonym...
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  • during the years. Flashbulb memories Flashbulb memories are critical autobiographical memories about a major event. Episodic memories can be stored in...
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  • "Flashbulb memories". Cognition. 5: 73–99. doi:10.1016/0010-0277(77)90018-X. S2CID 53195074. Markham AN, ed. (8 November 2001). "Flashbulb Memory". In...
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  • vivid memories of personal significance, these memories appear to be more accurate than everyday memories. These memories have been termed flashbulb memories...
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  • Ulric Neisser (category Memory researchers)
    attraction to baseball alerted him to an idea that he would later call a "flashbulb memory". Neisser attended Harvard University in the late 1940s, graduating...
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    suggest that memories of shocking events such as the Kennedy Assassination or 9/11 are vividly imprinted in memory (flashbulb memory). Others have compared...
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  • Fading affect bias (category Memory biases)
    as flashbulb memory recall, strengthens the argument for this phenomenon being universal. With flashbulb memories the study found a bias in memory immersion...
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  • such as visual imagery. Concepts such as "flashbulb memories", which are powerful autobiographical memories that we often relive, are often built on vivid...
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    of flashbulb memories. Anderson (1976) divides long-term memory into declarative (explicit) and procedural (implicit) memories. Declarative memory requires...
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