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Recognition occurs when people are presented with a stimulus and asked whether they have been exposed to it previously, or are asked to identify it from a list of alternatives. A test question would require recognition memory.
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Rote memorization of a list of key terms for a test is unlikely to produce long-term recollection of information, because processing is being carried out .
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Flashbulb memories do not contain every detail of an original scene, and the details recalled in flashbulb memories are often .
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The more distinctive a stimulus, the more likely we are to recall it later; however, we may not remember the of the information.
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Some people have reported life-after-death experiences, such as seeing a bright light, meeting deceased family members, and so on. One explanation for such reports is that these individuals were influenced by their of "life after death" and were therefore predisposed to interpret the experience in that way.







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