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One of the Major Ideas Behind the Parallel Distributed Processing

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One of the major ideas behind the parallel distributed processing approach to memory is that


A) if one piece of information is missing, we cannot continue to perform the task.
B) our memory for individuals is stored in terms of a hierarchy, from the most general to the most specific information.
C) we can show spontaneous generalization, figuring out information about a group of people, based on information about the individual members of that group.
D) general knowledge is stored in sensory memory and working memory, rather than in long-term memory.

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