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The Notion That a Single Memory May Be "Stored" in Several

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Question 20

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The notion that a single memory may be "stored" in several different specific locations scattered throughout the brain is known as


A) Pribram's hologram theory.
B) the redundancy hypothesis.
C) the cerebellar theory.
D) the multiple-memory theory.

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