Which of the following claims regarding schema-based knowledge is NOT true?
a) Schema-based knowledge relies on remembering specific information within a memory (e.g., although shelves normally contain books, I remember that those shelves contain only boxes).
b) Schema-based knowledge can help guide attention and understanding, so it can help reconstruct parts of a memory that we cannot remember.
c) Schema-based knowledge often ends up regularizing our recollection of the past.
d) Gaps in our memory can often be filled by relying on schema-based knowledge.