Q22 A
Explanation: Phone number was saved in sensory memory ony where information lasts for a very short period.
Q23 C
Explanation: Level of details in recalled memories distinguish between false and true memories. True memories are always more detailed and precise.
Q24 A
Explanation: Pattern of brain activity will be different when judgement is made on true memory and false memory, is a wrong evidence.
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