Multiple Choice
Patients with damage to the prefrontal regions of the brain are:
A) much better at the Stroop task than individuals without this damage.
B) somewhat better at the Stroop task than individuals without this damage.
C) similar in Stroop task performance to individuals without this damage.
D) much worse at the Stroop task than individuals without this damage.
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