Professor Sevilla asks one of his graduate students, Leland, to finish his class lecture on memory. Leland begins by explaining that nondeclarative memories (1) are unconsciously and effortlessly retrieved memories; (2) are easy to verbalize; (3) include memories for classical conditioning, procedural learning, and priming; and (4) are also known as implicit memories. Which part of his definition
is inaccurate?
a. ?Nondeclarative memories are unconsciously and effortlessly retrieved.
b. ?Nondeclarative memories are easy to verbalize.
c. ?Nondeclarative memories include memories for classical conditioning, procedural learning, and priming.
d. ?Nondeclarative memories are also known as implicit memories.
ANSWER:
b
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