Damage to the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (principal sulcus) region impairs behavior requiring:
A) short-term memory for the spatial location of visual stimuli.
B) long-term memory for the spatial location of visual stimuli.
C) object recognition using cross-modal matching of visual and tactile stimuli.
D) evaluation of the relative reward magnitudes for visually presented stimuli.
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Q1: The patient examined by Bálint could not:
A)
Q3: The Morris water task is commonly used
Q4: In the study by Maguire and colleagues,
Q5: In the context of spatial behavior, the
Q6: A rat that finds its way around
Q7: When tested in the Morris water task,
Q8: The hippocampus appears to be somewhat larger
Q9: Patients with damage to the parietal cortex
Q10: The ability to replace objects on a
Q11: Most cases of Bálint syndrome involve:
A) bilateral
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