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    Karl Lashley Believed That
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Karl Lashley Believed That

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Question 33

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Karl Lashley believed that:


A) each part of the brain has more than one function.
B) each part of the brain has exactly three functions.
C) each part of the brain has one function.
D) over half of neuroanatomical structures have no functions.

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