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karlynnae

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It takes longer to determine whether or not two geometric objects in a pair are identical or mirror images the more one object in the pair is rotated in ____________ and ___________.
 
  a. space, time c. 2D, orientation
   b. perspective, to the right d. the picture-plane, depth

Question 2

Activation of the _______________ and ______________ corticies indicates that we are imagining about others instead of ourselves.
 
  a. inferior temporal, SMA
   b. right inferior parietal, frontopolar
  c. SMA, prefrontal
  d. occipital, posterior cingulated



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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