The vivid account given by the interviewee about their experiences during the bombing is an example of flashbulb memory. Flashbulb memories are detailed and vividly recalled memories of significant events, often accompanied by strong emotional reactions.
A documentary maker is making a film about the experiences of people during World War II. One of the interviewees gave a vivid account of what they were doing when their neighborhood was bombed. In the given scenario, the vivid account is an example of
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semantic memory.
flashbulb memory.
procedural memory.
implicit memory.
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