The key rationale for lesion studies is that |
A | ) | the change in behavior that follows a brain lesion can give important clues about a function of an ablated brain area. | |
B | ) | lesions are simple to create within the brain. | |
C | ) | brain lesions are specific for fibers of passage. | |
D | ) | brain lesions reliably produce marked and observable changes in behaviors. | |
E | ) | most lesions are temporary. |