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A Photographer Shoots a Flashbulb Directly into Your Eyes

Question 100

Question 100

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A photographer shoots a flashbulb directly into your eyes.For the next few seconds,all you can see are big blue dots everywhere you look.What type of memory is most directly involved in this phenomenon?


A) Long-term
B) Semantic
C) Sensory
D) Working

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