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Casey was visiting a friend in New York City on September 11, 2001, the day of the attack on the World Trade Center. To her, that day seems frozen in time. She remembers exactly where she was, what she was doing, and what she felt as the morning transpired. This vivid recollection is known as source
misattribution.
a flashbulb memory.
a serial-position effect.
a frozen memory.
The answer is Frozen memory
When a traumatic events occurs the memmory of that event is stored in th brain differently as frozen or locked in the nervous system. This frozen memory
Other options are ruled ou because
Missatribution is misidentification of origin of a memmory by person making the memmory recall
Flash bulb memmory is highly detailed exceptionally vivid snapshot of amoment or circumstance
Serial psotion effect is tendency of a person to recall first and last items in as series best and the middle ones as worst
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