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    Exam 7: Long-term Memory: Encoding, Retrieval, and Consolidation.
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    Examples from Your Book Describing Real Experiences of How Memories,even
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Question 32

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Examples from your book describing real experiences of how memories,even ones from a long time ago,can be stimulated by locations,songs,and smells highlight the importance ofin LTM.


A) long-term potentiation
B) retrieval cues
C) elaborative rehearsal
D) mass practice

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