Why We Remember Emotionally Charged Memories
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Why can you remember what you were doing when catastrophes occurred, such as terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, the Challenger disaster, assassination of John F. Kennedy?
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This solution discusses the reasons we remember emotionally charged memories and the brain involvement in this process. The text contains 175 words and references.
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There are a few pragmatic reasons why people remember emotionally charged memories. Blue (2008) notes that the large reason why we remember emotionally charged memories is because we subconsciously feel as if the emotionally charged memories relate to our situation. By saying this, in paramount, one conclusion is our experience guides our behavior. There is some validity to this - once bitten twice ...
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