In an experiment, the development of the parietal lobe of a rat was inhibited. Predict the most likely consequence of
this procedure.
a. The rat was not able to make noises.
b. The rat was unable to move.
c. The rat was unable to detect touch.
d. The rat was not able to process visual input.
e. The rat could not right itself.
ANSWER: c
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).