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JGIBBSON

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The statement a bat is a bird might be used to test:
 
  A) linguistic hedges
  B) errors in episodic memory
  C) behavioral theories of semantic memory
  D) linguistic abnormalities
  E) associationistic theories of semantic memory

Question 2

Neural correlates of consciousness refers to:
 
  A) the attempt to discover which neuron controls consciousness
  B) the attempt to understand how specific brain activity results in conscious experience
  C) the mathematical modeling of consciousness
  D) A speculative argument



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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