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Warrington and Shallice (1984) Argue That Our Generic Memories for Objects

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Warrington and Shallice (1984) argue that our generic memories for objects are generally divided into ________.


A) two broad categories: knowledge that is primarily related to what objects do and knowledge that is primarily related to what objects look like
B) three broad categories: knowledge that is primarily related to what objects do, knowledge that is primarily related to what objects look like, and knowledge that is primarily related to whether objects are useful to the subject
C) two broad categories: knowledge that is primarily related to what objects do and knowledge that is primarily related to whether objects are useful to the subject
D) two broad categories: knowledge that is primarily related to what objects look like and knowledge that is primarily related to whether objects are useful to the subject

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