Multiple Choice
The parallel distributed processing approach
A) is not consistent with the neurological properties of the brain.
B) is especially strong in explaining how we solve problems.
C) provides a comprehensive explanation for our ability to remember earlier material, even though that material was replaced by more recent information.
D) emphasizes the growth in the strength of connections among items during the process of learning.
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