Final answer:
The correct answer is option (B). Delay-firing neurons of the prefrontal cortex can be described as cue/stimulus and action neurons. They are involved in managing sequential movements based on prior experience and play a role in higher cognitive functions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The delay-firing neurons of the prefrontal cortex can be described as cue/stimulus and action neurons. These neurons are involved in managing sequential movements that are based on prior experience and preparing the body for specific movements in anticipation of certain stimuli.
They play a role in higher cognitive functions such as judgment, abstract reasoning, and working memory.They are involved in managing sequential movements based on prior experience and play a role in higher cognitive functions.