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<p>and actions either are weakly established relative to other existing ones or are rapidly changing". An example of this can be portrayed in the <a href="page.php?w=Wisconsin_Card_Sorting_Test">Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST)</a>. Subjects engaging in this task are instructed to sort cards according to the shape, color, or number of symbols appearing on them. The thought is that any given card can be associated with a number of actions and no single stimulus-response mapping will work. Human subjects with PFC damage are able to sort the card</p><p>
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