Zelda is trying to remember the name of the actor who played the lead in the film Titanic. She recalls the actor's appearance and what his name sounds like but just cannot come up with his name. What is Zelda experiencing?

a. state-dependent recall failure c. hierarchical restructuring
b. tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) phenomenon d. a flashbulb memory


B

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