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Long-term memory contains images that can include verbal labels or visual representations. Compare and contrast the effects that these two sources of information have on memory by answering the following questions:
a. What sort of memory errors would you expect when verbal labels are stored?
Visual representations?
b. Why would it be beneficial to have both forms of information in LTM?
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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