Multiple Choice
Disuse theory alone cannot explain forgetting because
A) some unused memories persist for a lifetime.
B) redintegration, relearning, and priming can recover seemingly forgotten memories.
C) elderly persons often have vivid memories of trivial and long forgotten events.
D) all of these occurrences cast doubt on the disuse theory.
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