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1. what did karl lashley discover about the brain and memory?

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His famously unsuccessful search for the “engram” – the localized trace of the memory for a maze in a trained rat's brain – led him to propose the principle of "mass action," in which learning is distributed across all parts of the brain rather than stored in a single regions

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