Warrington and Shallice (1969) studied a young brain-damaged man identified in their paper by the initial KF. They found that KF:
a. had a deficit in working memory, particularly with respect to the central executive.
b. had a deficit in working memory, particularly with respect to the phonological loop.
c. had impaired long-term memory but no deficit in working memory.
d. recovered much lost function in working memory after therapy with Warrington and Shallice.
Ans: b
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