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Children first learn concepts through positive and negative instances, while adults often acquire concepts by learning or forming conceptual rules.
Flashbulb Memories
Vivid, detailed memories of significant or emotional events, which seem to be recorded in one's memory just like a photograph.
Confidence
The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
Distortion
A modification of the original shape or other characteristic of an object, image, sound, or waveform.
Eyewitness Memory
The recollection by individuals of events they have witnessed, especially significant to criminal investigations.
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