Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons one should be cautious in interpreting Penfield's "experiential responses" as evidence for the specific localization of individual memories?
A) Experiential responses are more vivid and lifelike than ordinary memories.
B) The effect of electrical stimulation is most likely to inhibit rather than to excite the normal functioning of cortical neurons.
C) Experiential responses are much more like moving pictures than still images.
D) The electrical stimulation was not applied to precisely identifiable locations on the cortex.
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