Multiple Choice
Research on the biology of memory indicates that:
A) the brain circuits that take part in the formation of long-term memories are the same as those involved in long-term storage.
B) human patients who have damage in the hippocampus cannot be classically conditioned to blink their eyes in response to a tone.
C) the role of the hippocampus may be to bind together diverse aspects of a memory so that the memory is retrieved as one coherent entity.
D) when patients, such as H.M., are unable to form new declarative memories, they also will be unable to acquire new procedural memories.
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