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mpobi80

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PET and fMRI scans have found valuable information about the biological components of OCD including over-activity in
 
  a. occipital lobe.
  b. caudate and the orbital prefontal cortex.
  c. cerebellum.
  d. Broca's area.

Question 2

One of the main advantages of modern brain imaging techniques is that they may
 
  a. illuminate the relationship between brain activity and mental problems.
  b. reduce the cost of clinical assessments.
  c. be used to validate the diagnostic information derived from projective techniques.
  d. eliminate the need for costly interview techniques in the diagnostic process.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a.



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