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When a person is sad and depressed, he or she has a tendency to remember more sad memories, which illustrates __________ learning.
Inconsistent Memories
Instances where recalled memories do not match the actual events, often due to the malleability and reconstructive nature of human memory.
False Memories
Incorrect or distorted recollections of events that did not actually occur.
Id, Ego, And Superego
These are key components of Freud's psychoanalytic theory, representing the three parts of the human personality: the id is the primal desires, the ego is the realistic mediator, and the superego is the moral conscience.
Personal Unconscious
A Jungian psychology term referring to the reservoir of all an individual's repressed, forgotten, or subliminally perceived experiences.
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