The key conflict in the "memory wars" is:
A) whether the hippocampus or the prefrontal cortex is the main brain area in which episodic memories are stored.
B) whether it is ethical to encourage people who have experienced traumatic events in childhood to talk about them during psychotherapy.
C) whether "repressed" memories of childhood abuse that are "recovered" using hypnosis, guided imagery, or other highly suggestive techniques are false memories or memories of actual experiences.
D) whether deception should be used in studies that involve creating false memories in the participants.
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