Multiple Choice
The concept of a flashbulb memory comes from the __________.
A) detailed memories that people have of facts that they learned early in life
B) detailed memories that people have of certain important events
C) fact that our memories for some events contain detail only about the central features of the event, and not peripheral details
D) fact that memory for visual stimuli varies as a function of how well lit the stimuli were in their initial presentation
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