Two-thirds of Iran's population is under 30 years old and so has no visceral memory of Pahlavi's father.
The standoff, though very different from the situation at Columbine High, evoked immediate and visceral memories.
But on the warm air she caught the scent of him anyway, bringing such a rush of visceral memory that she turned abruptly away.
His whole body chilled with the visceral memory, repeating: one of his crew members, dying, had reached out for help and found him, and died.
Our own visceral memories of grief and loss have been activated.
The visceral memories of falling buildings were supplanted by thoughts on the "issue" of terrorism and which candidate could best confront its "challenge."
But for some, the bombing brought back particularly visceral and chilling memories.
In spite of the visceral, heated memory.
Its touch evoked a kind of visceral memory; a recall too deeply buried for consciousness, and too disturbing to be forgotten.
Ask a musician with a visceral memory of a work to play its bass line or to isolate an inner voice, and he's in trouble.