Regarding ideas about where memories are stored, the current belief is that

a. engrams do exist in the way Lashley believed.
b. long-term memories are stored in the amygdala.
c. engrams exist, but modern technology is unable to identify them.
d. memories are stored in neuronal networks rather than individual cells. e. the engram is housed in the brainstem.


d

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