Multiple Choice
The case study of Henry Molaison (H.M.) is discussed throughout Chapter 10 in your textbook. Careful study of H.M.'s memory after his surgery revealed that:
A) H.M. could not retain implicit memories, but explicit memories could be recalled normally.
B) H.M.'s memory problems were primarily the result of impaired LTM recall.
C) H.M. did not have the ability to transfer most explicit memories from STM into LTM.
D) H.M.'s memory problems were primarily the result of an unusually small STM capacity.
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