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In Human Associative Memory, what are remote structures that tie together concepts
 
  A) Cognition
  B) Propositions
  C) Knowledge
  D) Conceptualization

Question 2

In terms of semantic memory, semantic tasks are processed in the
 
  A) Ventral occipital lobe
  B) Hippocampus
  C) Left lateralized part of the brain
  D) Thalamus



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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