Penfield's claim that the brain records the past like a "strip of
movie film, complete with sound track" is an
exaggeration since
a. memories are stored in auditory images only, not visual ones.
b. memories are stored in visual images only, not auditory ones.
c. many events never get past sensory or short-term memory.
d. no long-past forgotten memories have ever been elicited through brain stimulation, only recently stored memories.
ANSWER: c
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