Visualization is
A. a memory technique by which images are formed to help recall material.
B. the process by which we begin to lose our memories and have to continually reread in order to remember.
C. the process by which the physical links between brain cells that represent memory become fixed and stable over time.
D. the process by which our physical memories require the use of mnemonics.
Answer: A
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