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Friday, July 15, 2005 |
Another perspective on flashbulb memory.
We've reported on flashbulb memory before, with the Talarico and Rubin
study and the MacKay and Ahmetzanov study. First observed in 1977 by
Brown and Kulik, flashbulb memories -- memories about shocking events
-- were supposed to be more vivid and long-lasting than normal
memories. Jennifer Talarico and David Rubin seemed to have put a [...] [Cognitive Daily]
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