Structuralism:
A) promoted the use of nonhuman animals to study brain functions.
B) ended when Descartes demonstrated that the brain consisted of multiple structures, not one.
C) was based on the idea that even our most complex conscious experiences could be broken down into basic mental "structures" of sensations and feelings.
D) contended that basic human thoughts are contained in common genetic structures that are passed from generation to generation.
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