Multiple Choice
Karl Lashley trained rats to solve a maze and then removed pieces of their cortexes. He observed that storage of their maze memories
A) was restricted to their right cerebral hemispheres.
B) was restricted to their left and right frontal lobes.
C) was restricted to their left and right occipital lobes.
D) was not restricted to specific regions of the cortex.
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