eely recalling a learned list of items, the recall superiority of the items at the end of the list compared to those in the middle.16.Flashbulb Memory: Vivid and detailed memories of unexpected and emotionally important events.17.Regular memory is simple the mental representations of past experiences whereas flashbulb memories are vivid mental representation of emotionally charged events.18.Eyewitness Testimony: not very accurate.19.Asking leading question or misstating information about the situation can manipulate eyewitness testimony.20.Mnemonics: Strategies for improving memory typically based on translating information into vivid imagery or providing meaningful framework for remembering it.21.Recall: a method of measuring memory in which research participants are simply required to produce an item from memory. Recognition: a measure of memory in which a person is presented a stimulus and asked to identify whether it's the same as the one the person had previously encountered. Savings: a method of measuring memory in which research participants are asked to relearn old but seemingly forgotten information. The difference in time between relearning versus originally learning the information is the computed...