Jerzy suffered brain damage when he fell off his bed. Now, whenever someone tells him something, Jerzy remembers it only briefly. He still believes he is eight, the age he was when he fell off the bed, even though years have passed. Jerzy's condition, anterograde amnesia, demonstrates that sometimes information can fail to be transferred from __________ memory to __________ memory.
A. episodic; procedural
B. short-term; long-term
C. preliminary; consolidated
D. sensory; working
Answer: B
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