Flashbulb memories:
a) typically concern major, unexpected public or personal events
b) are remarkably accurate, even years after the initial event
c) must be due to special encoding mechanisms for emotionally charged events
d) are implicit memories
Ans: a) typically concern major, unexpected public or personal events
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