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    The Phenomenon Whereby a Surprisingly Large Number of Memories Come
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The Phenomenon Whereby a Surprisingly Large Number of Memories Come

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The phenomenon whereby a surprisingly large number of memories come from the ages 10 to 30 is termed:


A) Infantile amnesia
B) Repression
C) Reminiscence bump
D) Retrospective interference
E) Source amnesia

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