Multiple Choice
Is memory for complex scenes similar to memory for words?
A) Yes; they both require mnemonics for successful retention.
B) Yes; organization facilitates memory for both types of stimuli.
C) No; complex scenes require different memory strategies than simple words.
D) No; they are dependent on different parts of the brain.
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