One problem with assuming that nodes of information were logically arranged in semantic networks,as suggested by Collins and his colleagues,was that:
A) most but not all human brains form networks.
B) networks are only formed for certain types of information and experiences.
C) the networks were not always logical from the scientist's point of view but were based on individual personal experience.
D) access of information inside a node of a network may take place in a serial fashion.
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