Which statement most accurately describes
the difference between the "encoder" and
"decoder" groups?
A) The "encoder" rats had a tiny micro electrode
implanted in their brains, while the "decoder" rats did
not.
B
In the final experiment, the "encoder" rats could only
see the lever, while the "decoder" rats could see both
the lever and the LED.
C) The "encoder" rats' implant allowed their brains to
"broadcast, while the "decoder" rats' implant
allowed their brains to "receive."
D The "encoder" rats had been extensively trained in
the lever task, while the "decoder" rats were
encountering the task for the