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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
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After Kate's visit to Paris, her memories about what she saw and learned were influenced by music in the background, by the comm

ents of her traveling companion, and by the light reflecting off the Seine, reminding Kate of her childhood home on the banks of the Wabash. Psychologists would say Kate's memories of Paris are influenced by the meanings she gave to aspects of her experience through
A. flashbulb memories.
B. implicit memories.
C. episodic memory.
D. constructive processes.
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1 answer:
xeze [42]3 years ago
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Answer:

The right answer is C.

Explanation:

Her memories of Paris are a collection of past experiences that happened in a particular time and place. They are autobiographical and are related to people, emotions, places, circumstances. Thay´s why we deal here with a construction of episodic memories.  

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