Multiple Choice
Consolidation is like writing your name in wet concrete, that is, once the concrete is set, the information "written" is fairly lasting, but while the concrete is setting, the information can be scribbled over in the case of interference, and wiped out in the case of
A) amnesia.
B) disuse.
C) redintegration.
D) priming.
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