The neurological explanation of childhood amnesia
a) explains why children have difficulty with semantic memory, but not episodic memory
b) cannot completely explain the existence of childhood amnesia
c) explains why young children have so much difficulty remembering what happened even several months ago
d) suggests that the procedural memory system is late developing in children
Answer: c
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