How is the three-system approach to memory best conceptualized?
A. as abstract components of an overall information processing system
B. as a description of memory systems proposed by the ancient Greeks
C. as physical locations in the brain responsible for different memory tasks
D. as a series of internal "questions" that are posed and answered during information processing
Answer: A
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