Why is the Bell-Magendie law significant??
a. ?It solved the mind-body problem.
b. ?It confirmed Hartley's view of nerve conduction.
c. ?It demonstrated that specific mental functions are mediated by different anatomical structures.
d. ?It allowed individual differences in reaction times among individuals to be equalized.
ANSWER:
c
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