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Imagining studies suggest that the dorsolateral PFC is active when ________________ is required to complete an attention task and that the ______________ is active when inhibition is necessary at the response level.
 
  a. categorization, fusiform gyrus c. divided attention, superior temporal cortex
  b. working memory, anterior cingulate d. priming, ventromedial PFC

Question 2

Research suggests that the anterior cingulate is only activated at the _____________ layer of processing in a neural-network model.
 
  a. response c. input
  b. conflict d. hidden



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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