__________ is more challenging than __________

A) Recall; recognition
B) Recognition; short-term recall
C) Recognition; long-term recall
D) Identification; retrieval


Answer: A

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a. increase their size. b. decrease their size. c. strengthen their signaling with other neurons. d. weaken their signaling with other neurons.

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