“…For example, if lesioned animals are tested for long periods of time subsequent to reaching criterion performance after brain injury, it is quite apparent that the recovery is often incomplete. In fact, their performance is usually some 5 to 15 percentage points lower than that of normal subjects tested on the same problem (Chappell & LeVere, 1988;Cooper, Freeman, & Pinel, 1967;Lashley, 1930;LeVere & Mills, 1977). And the data indicate that this deficit is chronic and long-term and does not change or subside, even when testing continues for many months after brain injury.…”