Ch 8 and LectureIn lecture, there was an exercise in which the class was asked to try to remember a series of words. Many of the words were related to sweet things ("sugar," "chocolate," "honey"). When asked to recall what they remembered, many students in the class included the word "sweet" -- even though it was not on the list. In addition, research was described on the fallibility of eyewitness testimony as well as so-called flashbulb memories. All of the above were used to illustrate that:
A、Memory is a reconstruction rather than a perfect representation of what happened.
B、Misfirings of nerve cells during the learning process can affect our memories.
C、Under stress, our brains may not produce sufficient neurotransmitters to create accurate memories.
D、All of the above
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