Where were you on Sept. 11 when you first heard that a plane had hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center? Many of us may have vivid memories of that day, recalling where we were and what we were ...
If you’re an American of a certain generation you can almost certainly remember the exact moment you learned that President Kennedy had been shot. And most adults over 30 have similarly vivid memories ...
Researchers call them flashbulb memories, a vivid recollection of exactly where we were and what we were doing when we learned about an important event. And even before researchers coined the term and ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) — As America observed the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, we examined the memories of that dark day. Just about anybody old enough to remember 2001 likely will ...
Garden roses in an Engish chintz pitcher the week the queen died Source: Carol Smith Quick: Where were you when Queen Elizabeth II died? Most of us can likely remember details of where we learned the ...
This is a guest post by Scott Shelton, Williams College Class of 2017. I remember the day of September 11th, 2001 so clearly in mind. I remember going to my preschool and saying the pledge of ...
While we know that flashbulb memories aren’t perfect records, for a long time no one knew if these memories were more accurate than ordinary autobiographical memories. Since flashbulb memories are ...
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