will forget them, they are known as “flashbulb” memories. The idea that one could receive such shocking news that a memory so detailed and emotionally important can be laid out piece by piece like a snapshot, was first proposed to us in 1977, by James Kulik, PhD, and Roger Brown, PhD. (Schachter, Gilbert, Wegner, & Nock, 2014, p. 258). There have been many different examples of flashbulb memories over time, many people say September 11, 2001 was a huge memory for them, some say the news of the Oklahoma…
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