Working memory: Working memory is a temporary storage system that holds information actively in mind for short-term use. It allows us to manipulate and process information while performing cognitive tasks.
Flashbulb memories: Flashbulb memories are exceptionally vivid and detailed recollections of emotionally significant events. They often involve personal experiences associated with highly arousing or shocking situations.
Episodic memory: Episodic memory refers to the ability to recall specific personal events or episodes from one's own life. It involves remembering contextual details such as time, place, emotions, and people involved.