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Discuss flashbulb memories, including examples of these memories, when and how they are formed, why they are so vivid and lasting, why people place so much confidence in these memories, even when they are wrong, and how some of these memories can emotionally handicap people.
Anticipation
The act of expecting or predicting future events or developments.
Fine Motor Skills
The ability to use small muscles, specifically in the hands and fingers, for tasks like writing, buttoning, and cutting, developing throughout early childhood.
Head Motions
Movements of the head that can be voluntary or involuntary, used in non-verbal communication or as part of physical activity.
Large Movements
Broad, impactful social, political, or cultural shifts that influence large populations or regions.
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