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Recalling a memory is most like: A. reconstructing pieces of information. B. creating new long-term potentiation. C. "playing back" a stored file. D. watching a movie of still images.
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Recalling a memory is most like:
A. reconstructing pieces of information.
B. creating new long-term potentiation.
C. "playing back" a stored file.
D. watching a movie of still images.
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A. reconstructing pieces of information.
I think this is the answer
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