Memories of circumstances surrounding threatening situations that elicit the “fight-or-flight response” tend to be more powerful and enduring than ordinary memories. (true/false) Memory in Legal and...


Memories of circumstances surrounding threatening situations that elicit


the “fight-or-flight response” tend to be more powerful and enduring than


ordinary memories. (true/false)


Memory in Legal and Therapeutic Settings


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May 26, 2022
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