How does memory play a central role, particularly in relation to our personal lives?

a. It allows us to activate solutions for problems we learned to solve in the past.
b. It allows us to use relevant knowledge to solve new problems.
c. It defines the boundaries of our self-concepts and relationships with others.
d. It defines ourselves to ourselves and maintains critical information about social relationships.


D

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