Suppose you're pitching in a baseball game facing a good hitter. You remember that you struck him out with a fastball the last time he was up

You also remember that your coach told you always to try to be unpredictable, so you decide to throw a curve ball this time. In making this decision, you are primarily using your
a. central executive.
b. fight-or-flight response.
c. modality-specific memory.
d. long-term potentiation.
e. phonological loop.


a. central executive.

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