Learning is not possible



Karl Lashley, an American Physiologist, was interested in the physical brain, in specific to the learning process. It was suggested that conditioning causes chemical or electrical changes. Lashley was keen to find out on the location of memory that was specific to the responsibility of memory. From 1980, Karl Lashley works have been used in what is now today's modern healthcare, for example, Brain Imaging Techniques such as CT or fMRI or PET. These scans are conducted by neuroscientist's who may specific brain functions.

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