Multiple Choice
The term "memory reactivation" refers to
A) retraining procedures that restore the forgotten memory.
B) retraining procedures that change the original meaning of the forgotten memory.
C) procedures that facilitate retrieval of the forgotten memory.
D) a memory that occurs inappropriately and is no longer triggered by a specific CS.
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