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    Exam 13: Prospective Memory
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    Memory for People, Words, and Events Encountered in the Past
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Memory for People, Words, and Events Encountered in the Past

Question 13

Question 13

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Memory for people, words, and events encountered in the past is termed:


A) Retrosplenial memory
B) Prospective memory
C) Prosthetic memory
D) Retrospective memory
E) Semantic memory

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