Multiple Choice
Warrington & Shallice report a patient with a grossly defective STS (a digit span of two) .This patient __________.
A) had normal performance on the Brown-Peterson task
B) had reasonable learning,memory,and comprehension
C) had profound retrograde amnesia
D) had no ability to store new long-term memories
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