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The principle of informed consent assumes that:
Vivid
Vivid is often used to describe memories or descriptions that are so clear and strong that they seem real, producing a feeling of being experienced again.
Flashbulb Memory
Highly detailed, exceptionally vivid 'snapshot' of the moment and circumstances in which a piece of surprising and consequential (or emotionally arousing) news was heard.
Source Misattribution
A memory error where a person is unable to remember the correct source of a memory, such as recalling a dream as an actual event.
Serial-Position Effect
The tendency for recall of the first and last items on a list to surpass recall of items in the middle of the list.
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