The reminiscence bump is the period between the ages of 16 and 24 from which people are better able to recall memories. Which of the following theories attributes this to the fact memories are organized by our self identity, which becomes fully formed at this time:

A. the sociocultural view
B. the neurological view
C. the memory fluency view

Ans: A. the sociocultural view

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