Transcript text: QUESTION 15 $\cdot$ 1 POINT Sally joined the Navy when she was 18. On her 19th birthday, she was on a ship in the Bering Strait, when a violent storm rolled in. Another ship suffered damage during the storm and was unable to regain control. She watched the ship and most of its crew sink, and there was nothing that could be done to stop it. What was most likely Sally's physiological response to this experience?
Select the correct answer below: Sally's body secreted numerous hormones in response to the boat sinking, which ultimately created a powerful memory of the event in her mind. Sally's amygdala was overstimulated during the event, which caused long-term potentiation in her mind. Sally's body sustained such a rapid influx of hormones in response to the boat sinking, that she developed retrograde amnesia as a result. Sally's cerebral cortex was activated during the event, causing her to temporarily repress the memories and eventually develop false memories of the event.