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Health, 13.03.2020 16:14 AliceYT

"S," who had a photographic memory that was described as virtually limitless, was able to achieve many feats of memory. According to the discussion in your text, S's memory system operated .
a. in a manner that bypassed normal neurological "blocks."
b. using stronger semantic connections than normal.
c. less efficiently than normal.
d. using more visual encoding than normal.

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