Multiple Choice
Once we have mastered the skill of riding a bicycle, we don't have to learn to ride a bicycle every time we want to go for a spin. What is the reason behind this?
A) Information moves from implicit to explicit memory.
B) New knowledge is stored in networks in the brain.
C) Learning and memory work separately.
D) Information moves from sensory to short-term memory.
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