Multiple Choice
When a new experience triggers the retrieval of a past experience without yielding any of the details, this new experience seems familiar even though the older memory is too weak to rise to the level of awareness. This experience is known as
A) déjà vu.
B) eidetic imagery.
C) lucid dreaming.
D) a sane hallucination.
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