Multiple Choice
In comparing the human brain to a computer, Allman concludes
A) though what has been learned has been limited, that knowledge has been extremely valuable.
B) the comparison is a poor one and unlikely to be productive since there is a fundamental difference between the two.
C) a great deal of understanding has been gained with the promise of more to come in the years ahead.
D) though what has been learned has been limited, a continued investigation has great promise for what might be learned.
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