An individual who seems to have normal intelligence but who has a severe loss of memory for personal experiences is likely
A) To be suffering from amnesia
B) To have difficulty in everyday conversations
C) To have impaired implicit thinking
D) All of the above
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Q5: Memory consolidation is thought to occur in
Q6: Explicit memory operates
A) Unconsciously
B) Consciously
C) Slowly
D) Quickly
Q7: Consolidation refers to
A) Confirming the accuracy of
Q8: Working memory is traditionally divided into
A) Voluntary
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Q11: The "anterograde amnesia" experienced by patient HM
Q12: Which of the following is not a
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