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What property defines flashbulb memories as described in Box 6.2?

AVague and abstract memories of routine events without any time or place
BVery detailed memories of arousing or surprising events tied to time, place and date
CMemories accessible only when the original physical location is revisited
DMemories created entirely from suggestion with no original experience
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Very detailed memories of arousing or surprising events tied to time, place and date
1. Box 6.2 introduces several special long-term memory phenomena. 2. Flashbulb memories are described as memories of arousing or surprising events. 3. They are very detailed and feel like a frozen photograph of the moment. 4. They are typically tied to particular places, dates and times. 5. Distractor 3 confuses them with context-dependent memory and distractor 4 with false memories. 6. Hence flashbulb memories are highly detailed memories of surprising events tied to time and place. _Source: NCERT Class 11 Psychology Ch 6 "Human Memory", p. 101, Box 6.2 Long-term Memory Classification_
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