Today, neurosurgery

a. is still used, including prefrontal lobotomies, on patients who have not responded to any other treatment.
b. is used as a last resort and involves the destruction of only tiny areas of the brain.
c. is done frequently for certain types of psychological illnesses, such as obsessive compulsive disorder.
d. is no longer done for any psychological disorder.

b. is used as a last resort and involves the destruction of only tiny areas of the brain.

Psychology

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Encoding is:

a. recalling information. b. recognizing information. c. representing information. d. remembering information.

Psychology