Multiple Choice
A baseball pitcher was hit on the side of the head by a line drive.When he was revived,he could not remember how many balls and strikes the batter had.This was because
A) short-term memory had not been converted to working memory.
B) he lost both working and short-term memory.
C) long-term memory had not been converted to working memory.
D) he lost long-term memory.
E) None of these choices is correct.
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