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    Exam 13: Learning and Memory
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    Memory for Events and Facts That We Can Think and Talk
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Memory for Events and Facts That We Can Think and Talk

Question 11

Question 11

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Memory for events and facts that we can think and talk about is referred to as


A) procedural memory.
B) motor memory.
C) Hebbian memory.
D) declarative memory.
E) nondeclarative memories.

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