1. Damage to the diencephalon can lead to: a) difficulty determining what information to store. b) difficulty remembering one's...

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1. Damage to the diencephalon can lead to:

a)

difficulty determining what information to store.

b)

difficulty remembering one's identity.

c)

anterograde amnesia and confabulation.

d)

retrograde amnesia, but not anterograde amnesia.

2. Spreading activation has been used to explain:

why context impacts recall but not recognition performance

the DRM effect

the spacing effect

all of the above

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1Damage to the diencephalon can lead to anterograde amnesia and confabulation The diencephalon is a collection of brain structures including the thalamus hypothalamus and mammillary    See Answer
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