Multiple Choice
As Mike gets up to go to his kitchen,the lights go out.Despite not being able to see in his house,he is still able to go to his kitchen.In this scenario,Mike's ability to use his knowledge of the layout of his house to find his way is an example of
A) top-down processing.
B) bottom-up processing.
C) exhaust processing.
D) backward processing.
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