Declarative memories are consciously retrieved memories that are easy to verbalize and include ____

a. ?semantic, episodic, and autobiographical information
b. ?explicit and implicit memories
c. ?semantic, procedural, and autobiographical memories
d. ?nondeclarative and implicit aspects


ANSWER:
a

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