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    Although Flashbulb Memories Are Less Likely to Be Forgotten Than
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Although Flashbulb Memories Are Less Likely to Be Forgotten Than

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Although flashbulb memories are less likely to be forgotten than neutral memories, recent research suggests they may not necessarily be more accurate

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