Read the following paragraph:

"Memory is created in one portion of the brain and then stored in another. The transfer is not a consistent process, especially in the presence of stress and fear. Often some parts of a traumatic event are recorded in great detail while others are fuzzy or lost completely. In dangerous or emotionally difficult circumstances, it’s not uncommon for the brain to more or less turn off recording as the situation goes on."

What is the implied main idea of this reading?


People often have gaps in their memory due to stress and fear.


Traumatic memories are usually wrong.


People forget what they don’t want to remember.


The brain is complicated.

People often have gaps in their memory due to stress and fear.