Karl Lashley suggested that

a. location of a lesion was the best predictor of learned performance

b. the size of a lesion was the best predictor of learned performance.
c. size and location of a lesion were equally correlated with learned performance.
d. neither the size nor the location of a lesion was correlated with learned performance.


b

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