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-Ms. Washington tries to ignore Warren when he tells jokes in class. But sometimes Warren tells a joke so funny that Ms. Washington laughs in spite of herself. Rather than decreasing his joke-telling, Warren begins telling even more outrageous jokes. Inadvertently, Ms. Washington is modifying Warren's joke-telling behavior through:
Working Memory
An intellectual framework that temporarily stores data for tasks like analysis and understanding.
Eyewitness Images
Visual memories of events observed by individuals, which can be significant in legal contexts but are subject to distortion and inaccuracies.
Flashbulb Memories
Vivid, detailed memories of significant or emotional events that feel as if they were recorded with a camera's flash; these memories often include where one was and what one was doing at the time of the event.
Eidetic Images
Vivid and detailed mental images that can be recalled with high accuracy, often referred to as photographic memory.
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