Flashbulb memory

/ˈflæʃ.bʌlb ˈmɛm.ə.ɹi/ noun

A vivid, detailed, and long-lasting memory of the circumstances surrounding a surprising, consequential, or emotionally arousing event.

From 'flashbulb' (sudden bright flash) + 'memory.' Like a photographic flash preserving the moment. Coined by Brown and Kulik (1977).

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