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Which of the following types of informative topics do the authors of your textbook caution is difficult to do as an informative speech because it is difficult to keep one's own opinions from influencing the speech?
Autobiographical Memory
The aspect of memory that involves the recollection of personal experiences and events in one's life.
Eyeblink Response
A rapid closing and opening of the eyelid that is a reflex action to protect the eye from threats or stimuli.
Cerebellum
A part of the brain located at the back of the skull, primarily responsible for coordinating voluntary movements and maintaining balance and posture.
Decay Theory
The theory that information in memory eventually disappears if it is not accessed; it applies better to short-term than to long-term memory.
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