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When New Learning Disrupts the Ability to Recall Past, Stored

Question 13

Question 13

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When new learning disrupts the ability to recall past, stored information, _____ has been said to occur.


A) proactive interference
B) disinhibition
C) retrograde amnesia
D) retroactive interference

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