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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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