× Didn't find what you were looking for? Ask a question
Top Posters
Since Sunday
5
a
5
k
5
c
5
B
5
l
5
C
4
s
4
a
4
t
4
i
4
r
4
New Topic  
Leahh3749 Leahh3749
wrote...
Posts: 571
Rep: 0 0
6 years ago
Karl Lashley studied the effects of various-sized cortical lesions on maze performance in rats. He concluded that the memory deficits were correlated with the size of the lesion not the location, and that all cortical areas contribute equally to learning
 
  and memory. What is the current interpretation of these experiments? Choose the correct option.
  A) Lashley's conclusions remain unchallenged.
  B) Nothing about Lashley's studies has stood the test of time.
  C) All cortical areas contribute equally to memory in rats but not in other species.
  D) All cortical areas do not contribute equally to memory, but memories are widely distributed.
Read 76 times
1 Reply

Related Topics

Replies
wrote...
6 years ago
Ans: D
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  1260 People Browsing
Related Images
  
 286
  
 364
  
 1104
Your Opinion
Do you believe in global warming?
Votes: 370