Multiple Choice
Lashley (1929) was ________.
A) able to eliminate a learned behaviour and eventually concluded that generic memories were not distributed across the brain but localized
B) never able to eliminate a learned behaviour and eventually concluded that generic memories were distributed across the brain and not localized
C) able to eliminate a learned behaviour but only initially, before consolidation
D) never able to eliminate a learned behaviour initially, but only later after consolidation
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