Multiple Choice
When a rat learns to turn the correct way in a T-shaped maze, one finds that, in the basal ganglia:
A) neural activity is relatively constant throughout the learning process.
B) neural activity is low at the beginning of learning and gradually increases.
C) neural activity is high at the beginning of learning but gradually tapers off.
D) the pattern of neural activity changes as the rat becomes better at the task.
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