At first, you remembered when and where you were when you learned the names of the seasons

Then, over time, you forget when and where you were when you learned this information and only remember the names of the seasons. Thus, the forgetting of
a. procedural memories results in the formation of episodic memories.
b. semantic memories results in the formation of episodic memories.
c. episodic memories results in the formation of semantic memories.
d. semantic memories result in the formation of procedural memories.


ANSWER: c

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