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savannahhooper

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When recalling an autobiographical memory, Conway's self-memory systems says that
 
  a) we access sensory-perceptual details at the level of lifetime periods
   b) we reconstruct the event starting from event-specific knowledge, then general events, and finally lifetime
   periods
   c) we reconstruct the event starting from lifetime periods, then general events, and finally accessing event specific knowledge
   d) retrieval of autobiographical memories is fast and accurate

Question 2

The Proust phenomenon is
 
  a) the power of odors to elicit memories that are especially old and vivid
   b) the ability of odors to generate more detailed memories
   c) using olfactory odors to generate autobiographical facts
   d) the ability of odors to generate very early memories in life



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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