When Broadbent said memory is like a telephone exchange he meant

A. Retrieving memories is fast, just like the electrical impulses of a telephone exchange.
B. Memory is a social phenomenon.
C. Memory is an electrical signal in the brain that resembles a telephonic signal.
D. The formation of memories is like making a connection between the caller and the person being called in a telephone exchange.

Ans: D. The formation of memories is like making a connection between the caller and the person being called in a telephone exchange.

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