Procedural memories differ from the other two varieties of long-term memory in a fundamental way. Procedural memories:

a. rarely produce any conscious experience of "remembering"
b. typically produce conscious experiences of "remembering"
c. are typically phonological in nature
d. are typically auditory in nature


A

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