Multiple Choice
Many interesting details of Gwenda's once vivid childhood memories have been lost because her memory trace has faded over the decades of her adult life.Her memory loss most clearly illustrates
A) anterograde amnesia.
B) encoding failure.
C) repression.
D) storage decay.
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