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Compare and contrast the two concepts-flashbulb memories and encoding specificity.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
A non-invasive imaging technology that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to generate detailed images of the organs and tissues in the body.
Neuropsychological Tests
Tests of cognitive, sensory, and/or motor skills that attempt to differentiate people with deficits in these areas from normal subjects.
Cognitive Deficits
Impairments in mental processes such as attention, memory, language, and problem-solving, which can affect an individual's ability to perform daily activities.
Computerized Tomography
A diagnostic medical imaging technique that uses a series of X-ray images taken from different angles around the body, combined by computer processing, to create cross-sectional images of the bones, blood vessels, and soft tissues.
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