Which of these is closest to normal in people with Korsakoff's syndrome or other damage to the prefrontal cortex?
a. Implicit memory
b. Episodic memory
c. Declarative memory
d. Reasoning ability
a
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a. delayed ejaculation b. erectile dysfunction c. premature ejaculation d. difficulty achieving the plateau stage of sexual arousal e. an underlying hormonal imbalance
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more seriously, and this was reflected in their rats' performance. This finding illustrates how: A) expectations can influence observations. B) observations can influence measurement. C) expectations can influence reality. D) observations can influence reality.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. poor eyesight B. malformation of area V4 in the brain C. complete absence of one of the types of cones D. long- and medium-wavelength cones making the same photopigment