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Coercive power is the potential to influence others through the administration of negative sanctions.
Flashbulb Memories
Vivid, detailed memories of significant or shocking events that feel as if they were imprinted onto the brain like a photograph.
Elaborative Rehearsals
A memorization method that involves thinking about the meaning of the term to be remembered, rather than merely repeating the word itself.
Eidetic Images
Unusually vivid and detailed mental images that can be recalled with high precision, often referred to as “photographic memory.”
Episodic Memory
The type of memory that deals with personal experiences and specific events, including the contexts, emotions, and other associations with those events.
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