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Explain how dreaming is understood from a Freudian perspective. Describe Freud's topographic model and clearly define primary and secondary process thinking. Make sure to relate your discussion of dreaming to your discussion of primary and secondary thinking.
Chunking
The combining of several units of information into a single unit.
Short-Term Memory
Short-term memory is the part of the memory system where information is stored for a short duration, typically for seconds to minutes.
Interference
A cognitive process that occurs when information or activities disrupt the encoding, storage, or retrieval of memory.
Flashbulb Memory
A vivid, detailed, and long-lasting memory of a very intense experience.
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