Chronometric studies
A) are time-measuring techniques used to record how long it takes to fulfill a mental process.
B) have been relatively uninformative for the study of complex mental events.
C) have documented the descriptive (language-like) properties of mental imagery.
D) require an understanding of the brain events underlying a particular mental function.
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