| 1. | More emotions are reported, resulting in more consistent Flashbulb Memories.
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| 2. | Flashbulb memory assumptions : Using national surveys to explore cognitive phenomena.
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| 3. | Flashbulb memories may not be any more accurate than everyday memories.
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| 4. | These propositions were based on flashbulb memories of the Marmara earthquake.
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| 5. | A significant amount of research has been conducted regarding flashbulb memory.
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| 6. | The term flashbulb memory was coined by Brown and Kulik in 1977.
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| 7. | There are though, some similarities between the two and flashbulb memories.
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| 8. | Very few subjects had flashbulb memories for the disaster after eight months.
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| 9. | Therefore, flashbulb memories were more accurately recalled over everyday autobiographical events.
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| 10. | In another study Phelps examined flashbulb memories using functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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