Multiple Choice
During a conversation with an old friend, you happen to mention watching the television show "Saved by the Bell" as a child. Recalling this show leads you to remember several other television shows from your youth, although you had not thought of those shows for a very long time. This is an example of
A) networks of association, which are clusters of interconnected information
B) tip of the tongue
C) memory formation, which is most effective in childhood and becomes progressively less effective as the memory stores fill
D) priming, which is when one memory dominates short-term memory stores
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