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    Donald Hebb Distinguished Between Two Kinds of Memory Because He
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Donald Hebb Distinguished Between Two Kinds of Memory Because He

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Question 83

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Donald Hebb distinguished between two kinds of memory because he could not imagine how a single kind of brain change could be both:


A) axonal and synaptic.
B) cognitive and muscular.
C) positive and negative.
D) quick and permanent.

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