People who sustain damage to their __________ are still able to perform quite well on

standard intelligence tests but lack __________ intelligence, a finding that provides partial
support for Sternberg's theory of intelligence.

a. frontal lobes; practical
b. thalamus; creative
c. occipital lobe; fluid
d. association cortex; crystallized
e. limbic system; analytic


a. frontal lobes; practical

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