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The Early Interpretation of Jacobsen's Experiments (1936) Was ________

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The early interpretation of Jacobsen's experiments (1936) was ________.


A) that poor performance in the delayed response task was not due to a problem with perception or movement but that the medial temporal lobe was responsible for "immediate memory"
B) because of the cortical lesions, the subjects had impaired attention
C) that poor performance in the delayed response task was due to a problem with perception or movement
D) that poor performance in the delayed-response task was not due to a problem with perception or movement but that the PFC was responsible for "immediate memory"

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