What easily enacted strategy can middle-aged people use to improve their memory functioning?
A. Change routines often to exercise one's sensory processes.
B. Create elaborate rituals and routines that are unique to the individual.
C. Pay greater attention to material when it is first encountered.
D. Write everything down, no matter how inconsequential t may seem.
Answer: C
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