People often tout the power of smells as cues for autobiographical memories.How does empirical research stack up on this issue?
A) Olfactory cues produce more detailed memories than do nonolfactory cues.
B) Olfactory cues produce more recent memories than do nonolfactory cues.
C) Olfactory cues produce more vivid memories than do nonolfactory cues.
D) Olfactory cues tend to produce flashbulb memories.
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