Multiple Choice
Patient KC in Toronto has been studied because:
A) he has no access to any information in episodic memory.
B) despite massive head injuries, his memory performance improved.
C) he is the only known patient with deficits in implicit and procedural memory but not episodic memory.
D) his spatial memory shows heuristic distortions.
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