Question 18 Soldiers sometimes show a pattern referred to as "battlefield amnesia." The soldier is awake and functioning

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Question 18 Soldiers sometimes show a pattern referred to as "battlefield amnesia." The soldier is awake and functioning

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Question 18 Soldiers sometimes show a pattern referred to as "battlefield amnesia." The soldier is awake and functioning during the battle, then goes back to camp, gets a night's sleep, and then, in the morning, has no memory of the battle. Repression is one explanation for this pattern, but other, less controversial explanations also exist. Which of the following is LEAST likely as a potential explanation for why memories might be encoded poorly during a traumatic event? O sleep deprivation O head injury O extreme stress interference 2 pts • Previous
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