Multiple Choice
Taken together, the evidence about memory for images suggests that
A) representations in working memory are different than those in long-term memory.
B) we cannot store visual imagery in long-term memory.
C) schemas influence images in working memory more than long-term memory.
D) we can experience familiarity for imagery, but not source memory.
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