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    The Easterbrook Hypothesis Suggests That at High Levels of Arousal,memory
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The Easterbrook Hypothesis Suggests That at High Levels of Arousal,memory

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The Easterbrook hypothesis suggests that at high levels of arousal,memory is better for central details,but worse for peripheral details.

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