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At a crowded party, Lise sees an acquaintance whose name she cannot quite remember. She is pretty sure his name is “Harry” or “Henry,” or at least that it is a two-syllable name that begins with an H. Lise is experiencing
a. engram decay.
b. acoustic confounding.
c. the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
d. retroactive interference.
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