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One Should Be Cautious in Interpreting Penfield's "Experiential Responses" as Evidence

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One should be cautious in interpreting Penfield's "experiential responses" as evidence for the localization of memory because of which of the following?

One should be cautious in interpreting Penfield's "experiential responses" as evidence for the localization of memory because of which of the following?


A) Experiential responses are more vivid and lifelike than ordinary memories.
B) The effect of electrical stimulation may be to inhibit rather than to excite the normal functioning of cortical neurons.
C) both a and b above
D) none of the above

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