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V an image such as this one is presented to a split-brain patient, you might predict that when the image is presented on

Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 7:17 am
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V an image such as this one is presented to a split-brain patient, you might predict that when the image is presented on the RIGHT side of the screen, the patient will opent having but when it is is presented on the LEFT side of the screen, the patient will report having seen seen

Performance on the delayed non- match to sample task in monkeys is substantially impaired by lesions of the Cerebellum Basal Ganglia Hippocampus and surrounding regions Amygdala

One difficulty with using animal models to study declarative memory is that O Laboratory experiments cannot last long enough to study Long-Term Memory Nonhuman animals do not have a hippocampus Nonhuman animals do not show classical conditioning effects It is difficult to test or demonstrate declarative memory nonverbally