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Give an example of a flashbulb memory and explain how it is different from an ordinary memory.
Somatic Delusion
A false belief about the functioning or physical appearance of one's own body.
Grandiose Delusion
A false belief of one's importance, power, knowledge, or identity that is not grounded in reality and is symptomatic of some psychiatric conditions.
Psychosis
A mental state characterized by a disconnection from reality, which may involve delusions, hallucinations, incoherence, and disorganized thought.
Persecutory Delusions
False, persistent beliefs that one is being pursued by other people.
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