| 21. | While flashbulb memories can include components of negative emotion, these elements are generally absent.
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| 22. | These memories have been termed flashbulb memories.
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| 23. | Some studies indicate that flashbulb memories are not more accurate than other types of memories.
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| 24. | The majority of research has demonstrated that flashbulb memories are more accurate than everyday memories.
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| 25. | During extremely arousing and often emotional times, vivid and accurate flashbulb memories are formed.
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| 26. | Therefore, the rehearsal of personally important events can be important in developing accurate flashbulb memories.
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| 27. | Yet many argue that flashbulb memories are simply the product of multiple, unique factors coalescing.
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| 28. | These consequences are, therefore, critical operators in the formation and maintenance of flashbulb memories.
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| 29. | These results indicate that there might be a special neurobiological mechanism associated with emotionally arousing flashbulb memories.
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| 30. | Studies have shown that flashbulb memories can result from nonsurprising events, and also from nonconsequential events.
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