Multiple Choice
How does memory for traumatic events differ in its operation from memory for other types of events?
A) It is governed by a completely different set of principles than is episodic memory generally.
B) Memory for traumatic events does not differ at all from memory for other types of events.
C) Not all of the principles governing episodic memory generally apply to memory for traumatic events.
D) Memory for traumatic events is governed not only by those principles governing episodic memory, but also by additional, special ones.
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