Strong evidence that the object-recognition deficits produced by cerebral ischemia do not result from hippocampal damage comes from

A) the case of R.B.
B) a demonstration that hippocampal lesions can prevent ischemia-produced object-recognition deficits.
C) demonstrations that the deficits are the result of CA1 damage.
D) the case of N.A.
E) demonstrations that ischemia can prevent the amnesic effects of hippocampal lesions.

Ans: B) a demonstration that hippocampal lesions can prevent ischemia-produced object-recognition deficits.

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