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The Gradual, Physical Process of Converting New Long-Term Memories into Stable

Question 393

Question 393

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The gradual, physical process of converting new long-term memories into stable, enduring memory codes is termed:


A) prospective memory.
B) chunking.
C) clustering.
D) memory consolidation.

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