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According to a Theory of Tronson and Taylor, Our Long

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Question 26

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According to a theory of Tronson and Taylor, our long - term memories become subject to modification when we recall them through the process of:


A) fabrication.
B) consolidation.
C) reconsolidation.
D) reconfiguration.

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