Multiple Choice
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can disrupt neural circuits in awake humans. The notion that short-term memory (STM) for a visual stimulus involves continued activation of the appropriate visual association cortex is supported by studies in which
A) TMS applied to the ventral stream disrupted STM for a visual location.
B) TMS can be used to elicit perceptual memories.
C) TMS applied to the ventral stream disrupted STM for a visual pattern.
D) global amnesia is noted after chronic TMS in depressed humans.
E) TMS of the motor cortex disrupts visual STM.
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