After hamsters learned whether to turn right or left in a maze in order to find food, their body temperature was lowered until the electrical activity in their brains ceased. When the hamsters were revived, they still remembered what they had learned prior to the "blackout." The hamsters' directional memory was apparently a(n) ________ memory.

After hamsters learned whether to turn right or left in a maze in order to find food, their body temperature was lowered until the electrical activity in their brains ceased. When the hamsters were revived, they still remembered what they had learned prior to the "blackout." The hamsters' directional memory was apparently a(n) ________ memory.










a. sensory
b. repressed
c. state-dependent
d. long-term
e. implicit






Answer: D


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