Lashley was incorrect in his assumption that
A) parts of the cortex were interchangeable in their contributions to learning and memory.
B) large lesions affect learned behavior more than small lesions.
C) memories are stored in one specific location in the cortex.
D) size and location of lesions have equal impacts on learned behavior.
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Q75: Mossy fibers in the hippocampus connect
A) input
Q84: To find the dentate gyrus and Ammon's
Q85: Lashley's concept of equipotentiality means that
A) learning
Q87: Areas CA1-CA4 are found in
A)the dentate gyrus
Q88: We can conclude from the case study
Q93: An engram is defined as a(n)
A) physical
Q94: Andrew needed temporal lobe surgery that resulted
Q96: Output from the hippocampus travels to
A)association cortex
Q97: Evidence from patients with anterograde amnesia suggests
Q100: Neural recordings by Ojemann and his colleagues
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