Recall the case of H.M. as described in your text. With his hippocampus removed, H.M. was ____

a. ?unable to learn new procedural memories
b. ?able to learn new episodic memories, but unable recall how the memories were learned
c. ?able to learn new procedural memories, but unable to recall how the memories were learned
d. ?able to learn new episodic memories, but unable to use them to change behavior


ANSWER:
c

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