Multiple Choice
The fact that we tend to rely on semantic codes when we encode information in long-term memory means that
A) we should rely more on visual and phonological codes for sensory information.
B) we're vulnerable to faulty reconstructions of memory.
C) emotions can influence the consolidation of our memories.
D) information that comes before or after a critical event can influence memory of the critical event.
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