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Medesa

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Larsen et al. (2006 ) used fMRI to study the responses of the brain to real and apparent motion and found that _____.
 
  A) the pathways overlapped but processing occurred in different brain regions
  B) both the pathways and the processing areas were distinct
  C) similar regions of the brain were activated for both
  D) there was a great deal of idiosyncrasy in the areas involved

Question 2

Which scientific fields face ethical dilemmas?
 
  a. Only behavioral science
  b. Medical science and behavioral science
  c. Physical science and medical science
  d. All fields of science



mjenn52

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d



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