Exam 13: Social Cognition
Exam 1: A Brief History of Cognitive Neuroscience64 Questions
Exam 2: Structure and Function of the Nervous System98 Questions
Exam 3: Methods of Cognitive Neuroscience65 Questions
Exam 4: Hemispheric Specialization66 Questions
Exam 5: Sensation and Perception65 Questions
Exam 6: Object Recognition65 Questions
Exam 7: Attention64 Questions
Exam 8: Action67 Questions
Exam 9: Memory68 Questions
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Exam 13: Social Cognition64 Questions
Exam 14: Consciousness, Free Will, and the Law65 Questions
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People with retrograde and anterograde amnesia are to maintain a sense of self because our judgments about self-characteristics are recall of specific past behaviors.
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Which brain region is the most susceptible to coup-contra-coup injury?
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In what way might the self-referent effect and the depth-of-processing effect be related?
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Neuroeconomic functional MRI studies have suggested that rational decision making is associated with the , and emotion-driven decision making is associated with the .
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Functional MRI and ERP studies suggest that the medial prefrontal cortex may be involved in tasks requiring
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Tasks involving thinking about mental states often engage which region of the brain, in comparison to thinking about social background or life events?
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Do patients with retrograde and anterograde amnesia have difficulty with their self-representation? Please explain why this is.
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Studies of the perception of the self and others have suggested that
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Neuroeconomics is the field of philosophy that discusses the rights and wrongs of the treatment or enhancement of the human brain.
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A traumatic brain injury in which impact causes the brain to bounce against the back of the skull and then rebound is known as a injury.
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Which of the following is true of the prefrontal cortex, schizophrenia, and depression?
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Research suggests that the brain regions that are active during mentalizing tasks and during attentional cuing are functionally distinct from one another.
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Information processed in relation to the self is better remembered than that which is processed in relation to others.
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What do mentalizing tasks have in common with attentional cuing tasks?
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False-belief tasks require participants to direct their attention away from invalid information to answer questions about another person's mental states.
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People with damage to the orbitofrontal cortex tend to be of their social mistakes in the moment, become embarrassed by them if they view a video of themselves after the fact.
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When reading a series of statements such as "At the party, he was the first to start dancing on the table," the is more active when making a personality inference as opposed to remembering the order of the statements.
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To engage in joint attention, a child will pay attention to
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Studies of people with autism have suggested that they do not significantly deactivate the when performing non-self-referential tasks. This is consistent with the observation that many people with autism have an unusual focus on rather than .
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What were the circumstances under which Phineas Gage sustained his brain injury?
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