Multiple Choice
Some of the strongest evidence for the consolidation hypothesis stems from
A) Peterson and Peterson's research on short-term memory.
B) disruption of normal brain functioning.
C) Shepard and Metzler's research on working memory.
D) enhancement of brain functioning involving people who have been trained to use mnemonic devices.
E) MRI research.
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