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Misinformation Paradigm
A research method used to study the effects of introducing misleading information on memory and perception.
Flashbulb Memories
Flashbulb memories are highly detailed, exceptionally vivid memories of significant or shocking events, which feel as if they have been captured by a camera's flash.
Episodic Memory
A type of long-term memory that involves recollection of specific events, situations, or experiences, including time and place.
False Memories
False memories are recollections of events that did not actually happen or are distorted representations of what happened.
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