The transfer of working memory into long-term memory is

A. called memory retrieval.
B. inhibited by such hormones as ACTH, epinephrine, and vasopressin.
C. thought to be caused by a relatively nonspecific "fix" signal.
D. both called memory retrieval and inhibited by such hormones as ACTH, epinephrine, and vasopressin.
E. both inhibited by such hormones as ACTH, epinephrine, and vasopressin, and thought to be caused by a relatively nonspecific "fix" signal.


E

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