Which of the following is an example of declarative memory?

A. Responding to the sight, smell, taste, or thought of one's favorite food with salivation and hunger pangs
B. Being given a specific address and being able to recall it several days or weeks later
C. Remembering how to ride a bicycle
D. Being able to recall a phone number for only a short period of time
E. Recognition of a person's face and matching a name to it


Answer: E

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