Multiple Choice
Match the definition with the term.
-flashbulb memory
A) a computer programming strategy that detects patterns of activity that go on throughout the whole system rather than symbols in specified locations
B) a subdiscipline of psychology focused on the study of the important mental processes that intervene between an activating stimulus and a final adaptive response
C) a vividly recalled (although not necessarily accurate) image of exactly where one was and what one was doing when some particularly momentous event occurred
D) computer programming in which specified sequences of operations are performed on specified sets of symbols,both of which have been stored in specific memory locations
E) emphasized how a variety of nonobjective factors can systematically influence the process of perception
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