Multiple Choice
One possible explanation for infant amnesia related to encoding specificity is that
A) we repress the cues needed to retrieve infant memories.
B) we may not have the appropriate retrieval cues for infant memories because our physical and mental states have changed.
C) the immature hippocampus prevents retrieval.
D) infant memories are too vague to be encoding specifically.
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