Satera was in her car when the bridge collapsed. Her car dropped 30 feet to the ground. Although Satera experienced only scratches and bruises, this emotionally-charged event produced a very lasting and vivid flashbulb memory. Which part of her brain is responsible for intensifying this tragic memory for Satera?
a. limbic system
b. pons
c. reticular formation
d. prefrontal cortex
A
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a. ?fuzzy b. ?natural c. ?formal d. ?prototype
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. a trait. b. an emotional profile. c. personality. d. the primary process.