41. Two models of flashbulb memory state that the consequences of an event determines the intensity of emotional reactions. 42. The consequence of an event is a critical variable in the formation and maintenance of a flashbulb memory . 43. "' Flashbulb memories "'are clear episodic memories of unique and highly emotional events. 44. In contrast, a low number of non-UK subjects had flashbulb memories one year after her resignation. 45. Ulric Neisser ( 1995 ) has work thats related to cognitive psychology, specifically the idea of flashbulb memories . 46. Most of these initial properties of flashbulb memories have been debated since Brown and Kulik first coined the term. 47. It has been debated whether flashbulb memories are really accurate enough to be considered their own category of memory. 48. Flashbulb memory occurs when a very vivid memory of a traumatic, emotional, or significant event is recalled.49. This method allows researchers to observe the rate of memory decay, the accuracy and the content of flashbulb memories . 50. There has been other evidence that shows that personal importance of an event is a strong predictor of flashbulb memories .