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Describe how your id, ego, and superego interact in getting you to study for your psychology exams.
Flashbulb Memories
Highly detailed, vivid memories of a moment or event that are believed to be encoded in the brain as a result of the emotional significance or shock of the event.
Weaver
A term that could refer to an individual who creates fabric by weaving fiber, or metaphorically to someone who combines elements into a cohesive whole; without specific context, a broader definition cannot be provided accurately.
Encoding
The cognitive process(es) by which information is translated into a mental or internal representation and stored.
False Memory
A psychological phenomenon where a person recalls something that did not happen or recalls it differently from the way it actually happened.
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