Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Karl Lashley discovered that by removing small sections of a rat's brain, he could completely erase its memory of a previously learned maze.
2. Karl Lashley discovered that maze learning tends to be localized to a small area in the left-brain hemisphere termed the Broca's area.
3. Physiological psychology was the forerunner of behavioural neuroscience.
4. Someone with damage to their Broca's area cannot understand spoken words.
5. Behavioural neuroscience is a field of psychology that attempts to understand the links between the mind and the brain.
1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. FALSE
5. FALSE
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