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53. "Flashbulb" memories, which are vivid, lasting images of events associated with personal tragedy, may be produced in part by

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"Flashbulb" memories, which are vivid, lasting images of events associated with personal tragedy, may be produced in part by

  1. increased secretion of the hormone ACTH.
  2. decreased serotonin levels
  3. disinhibition.
  4. positive transfer.

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1. increased secretion of the hormone ACTH.

 
Posted : 05/03/2022 12:07 pm
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