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    For Encoded Information to Be Stored, Some Physiological Change in the Brain
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For Encoded Information to Be Stored, Some Physiological Change in the Brain

Question 236

Question 236

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For encoded information to be stored, some physiological change in the brain must take place. This process is called__________


A) retrieval.
B) encoding.
C) storage.
D) consolidation.

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