The current study indicates that emotional arousal in fact triggers vivid and accurate recollection'(p.505).
Christopher nodded, and it was clear that he was doing more than just confirming Decker's accurate recollection of the legend.
Brewer and Treyens concluded that the participants' expectations that books are present in academics' studies were enough to prevent their accurate recollection of the scenes.
That can't possibly be an accurate recollection.
Curiously, the captain looked at the panel above her, mentally summoning a text-book accurate recollection of what her symptoms represented.
As we grow old, we sometimes forget what has just been said to us while retaining vivid and accurate recollections of events in our childhood.
Such inconsistencies make it clear that the age-regressed person is not actually functioning at the suggested age level, nor is his recollection truly accurate.
Recollections of those who experienced the Marmara earthquake in Turkey had more accurate recollections of the event than people who had no direct experience.
Mr. Craig called the President's response that he did not have a specific recollection "narrowly accurate," while conceding it was misleading.
There are gaps in our knowledge about the processes that lead to accurate and inaccurate recollections of childhood abuse.