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geniusboy [140]
2 years ago
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karl lashley trained rats to solve a maze and then removed pieces of their cortexes. he observed that storage of their maze memo

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Hatshy [7]2 years ago
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Karl Lashley  observation of the storage of their maze memories  was not hindered or restricted to a particular regions of the cortex.

<h3>What did Lashley find when he removed parts of the brain?</h3>

In his work to examine and find the engram, Karl Lashley  was known to have discovered that removal of larger aspect of cortex is one that has lead to one of highest form of memory impairment.

Lashley was one who was able to see the frontal lobe cortex as a vital place for memories.

Therefore, Karl Lashley  observation of the storage of their maze memories  was not hindered or restricted to a particular regions of the cortex.

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