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magmichele12

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Mental imagery involves
 
  a. experiencing a sensory impression in the absence of sensory input.
  b. mental representations of the current sensory inputs.
  c. sensory representations of a stimulus.
  d. the misrepresentation of a stimulus as possessing physical attributes that are, in fact, absent.

Question 2

Gallese and colleagues (1996) noted that certain types of neurons, now called neurons, activated when a monkey grasped food on a tray, but also activated when they watched the experimenter grasping food on a tray.
 
  a. imitative
  b. anticipatory
  c. redundant
  d. mirror



jaykayy05

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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