Sherry and Schacter (1987) argued that both specializations and generality can be expected from evolution. For this perspective to work,
A) learning mechanisms must respond to the need to remember episodic events.
B) some learning functions must act as an exaptations and be useful in solving other functions.
C) all problems must have a similar underlying function.
D) generality must arise from specific solutions to general problems.
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