Julio experiences a stroke that affects his ability to remember his family and friends. However, he still remembers how to play the piano, although he has no memory of ever learning how to play. It appears that Julio's __________ memory is intact.

A. declarative
B. episodic
C. semantic
D. nondeclarative


Answer: D

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-a phobia. -agoraphobia. -OCD -a panic attack.

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