How bio-behavioral selectionists view imagining


Question: What is a lay-language way to describe how bio-behavioral selectionists view imagining? Group of answer choices Behaving "as if" the absent stimuli are perceived The inability to recall events that have occurred since the brain was injured Behaving "as if" the present stimuli are controlling one's behavior Retrograde amnesia produced by interruption of pathways between the sensory association cortex and the hippocampus

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