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Deck 2: Neuroscience As a Basis for Adult Development and Aging
1
changes allow older adults to adapt to the inevitable decline of specific areas of the brain.
A) compensatory
B) sociological
C) compromise
D) collaboration
A) compensatory
B) sociological
C) compromise
D) collaboration
A
2
Which approach attempts to link measures of cognitive performance to measures of brain structure or functioning?
A) Correlational
B) Psychological.
C) Neuropsychological.
D) Neurobiological
A) Correlational
B) Psychological.
C) Neuropsychological.
D) Neurobiological
A
3
From the perspective of neuroscience and aging, researchers acknowledge that cognitive, social and change in older adulthood is influenced at multiple levels.
A) density
B) emotional
C) brain
D) volume
A) density
B) emotional
C) brain
D) volume
B
4
The neuroscience approach offers a new level of analysis to understanding and functioning.
A) cognitive; social-emotional
B) cellular; occupational
C) systematic; interpretations
D) cross-linking; brain
A) cognitive; social-emotional
B) cellular; occupational
C) systematic; interpretations
D) cross-linking; brain
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5
The best conclusion to draw from Neuroscience approach is
A) has shown associations between brain structures and social cognitive tasks.
B) cognitive tasks such as person theory have shown the biggest change.
C) person perception has shown associations between brain structures and theory of mind
D) none of these theories completely explain neuroscience approach.
A) has shown associations between brain structures and social cognitive tasks.
B) cognitive tasks such as person theory have shown the biggest change.
C) person perception has shown associations between brain structures and theory of mind
D) none of these theories completely explain neuroscience approach.
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6
Well-practiced tasks, vocabulary, and wisdom can be into old age.
A) lost
B) preserved
C) altered
D) distorted
A) lost
B) preserved
C) altered
D) distorted
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7
Which approach attempts to directly link functional brain activity with cognitive behavioral data?
A) Neurobiological.
B) Correlational
C) Activation imaging
D) Psychological.
A) Neurobiological.
B) Correlational
C) Activation imaging
D) Psychological.
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8
Neuroscience research demonstrates that areas of the brain related to visual processing with age.
A) increase
B) stay the same
C) fluctuate
D) decline
A) increase
B) stay the same
C) fluctuate
D) decline
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9
Processing speed rapidly as people age.
A) increases
B) declines
C) distorts
D) inclines
A) increases
B) declines
C) distorts
D) inclines
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10
MRI focuses on the of the brain.
A) blood flow
B) structural
C) images
D) wrinkles
A) blood flow
B) structural
C) images
D) wrinkles
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11
A major thrust of adult development and aging research has been on cognitive aging based on data.
A) psychosocial
B) behavioral
C) social
D) environment
A) psychosocial
B) behavioral
C) social
D) environment
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12
Neuroscience approaches can explain how the brain influences performance, and investigating in the maturing brains of and .
A) older adults; children
B) adolescents; children
C) women ; men
D) older adult; adolescents
A) older adults; children
B) adolescents; children
C) women ; men
D) older adult; adolescents
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13
approach compares the brain functioning of healthy older adults with adults displaying various pathological disorders in the brain.
A) Neurobiological
B) Correlational
C) Psychological
D) Neuropsychological
A) Neurobiological
B) Correlational
C) Psychological
D) Neuropsychological
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14
Researchers in neuroscience analyze both structural changes in brain volume and density and changes of brain areas.
A) size
B) variable
C) functional
D) coenzymes.
A) size
B) variable
C) functional
D) coenzymes.
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15
Research methods that focus on the age-related changes of the brain can help explain why certain functioning are preserved.
A) cognitive
B) muscle
C) environment
D) all of the these
A) cognitive
B) muscle
C) environment
D) all of the these
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16
A Neuroscientific approach to the study of aging has
A) data interpretation.
B) overall patterns.
C) specific disadvantages.
D) specific advantages.
A) data interpretation.
B) overall patterns.
C) specific disadvantages.
D) specific advantages.
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17
There is evidence on the degree to which social interventions, biological interventions, and interventions influence positive change and negative change, as we grow older.
A) sociocultural
B) life-cycle
C) psychological
D) cross-linking.
A) sociocultural
B) life-cycle
C) psychological
D) cross-linking.
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18
fMRI focuses on the of the brain.
A) structural
B) images
C) functioning
D) blood flows
A) structural
B) images
C) functioning
D) blood flows
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19
Magnetic resonance imaging scanner is radio waves to produce of the brain.
A) structural
B) blood flow
C) functioning
D) images
A) structural
B) blood flow
C) functioning
D) images
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20
Which of the following is not associated with neuroscience?
A) brain structures
B) social cognitive tasks
C) cross-linking
D) theory of mind
A) brain structures
B) social cognitive tasks
C) cross-linking
D) theory of mind
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21
Neuroscience has dedicated most of its effort to the .
A) right axon
B) frontal lobe
C) cerebral cortex
D) focal area
A) right axon
B) frontal lobe
C) cerebral cortex
D) focal area
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22
functioning includes processes such as inhibitory control or the ability to control the contents of the conscious mind using working memory.
A) Executive
B) Cognitive
C) Psychological
D) Conscious
A) Executive
B) Cognitive
C) Psychological
D) Conscious
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23
Executive functioning failures in older adults include irrelevant information to process in the .
A) episodic memory
B) working memory
C) long-term memory
D) semantic memory
A) episodic memory
B) working memory
C) long-term memory
D) semantic memory
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24
Evidence suggests that shrinkage in the brain is linked to poor cognitive performance.
A) volume
B) density
C) size
D) memory
A) volume
B) density
C) size
D) memory
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25
Research has found that declines in the dopaminergic system are related to declines in memory and tasks.
A) long-term; speed
B) semantic; attention
C) episodic; thought
D) episodic; speed
A) long-term; speed
B) semantic; attention
C) episodic; thought
D) episodic; speed
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26
The majority of evidence suggests that age-related change in regions of the brain correlates with executive dysfunction and memory decline.
A) frontal
B) cortex
C) cerebellum
D) Hippocampus
A) frontal
B) cortex
C) cerebellum
D) Hippocampus
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27
The sensory cortices, such as the visual cortex, show relatively little .
A) shrinkage
B) decline
C) white matter
D) intensity
A) shrinkage
B) decline
C) white matter
D) intensity
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28
Poor performance on executive functioning tasks has also been linked with volume of the prefrontal cortex.
A) increased
B) decreased
C) empty
D) improved
A) increased
B) decreased
C) empty
D) improved
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29
Some studies have found prefrontal to be linked to working memory performance.
A) density
B) size
C) white matter
D) volume
A) density
B) size
C) white matter
D) volume
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30
Using the diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), studies examine WMH (white matter hyper intensities) have demonstrated that such disruptions may represent dysfunction of the cortex in older adulthood.
A) cerebral
B) frontal
C) prefrontal
D) white
A) cerebral
B) frontal
C) prefrontal
D) white
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31
Overall, there is considerable shrinkage that occurs in the aging brain, however the shrinkage is selective, the prefrontal cortex, the and the show profound shrinkage.
A) frontal lobe; cortex
B) parietal; occipital
C) cerebellum; amygdale
D) hippocampus; cerebellum
A) frontal lobe; cortex
B) parietal; occipital
C) cerebellum; amygdale
D) hippocampus; cerebellum
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32
The effective functioning of the dopaminergic system in normal aging.
A) increases
B) declines
C) stays the same
D) misfires
A) increases
B) declines
C) stays the same
D) misfires
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33
Dopaminergic system is associated with high-level cognitive functioning like inhibiting thoughts, and planning.
A) attention
B) socialization
C) concentration
D) temperament
A) attention
B) socialization
C) concentration
D) temperament
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34
The higher-order executive functions are involved in the ability to make and carry out plans, switch between tasks, and maintain and .
A) mobility; stability
B) attention; focus
C) sounds; emotions
D) language; faces
A) mobility; stability
B) attention; focus
C) sounds; emotions
D) language; faces
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35
The WMH are linked to cerebrovascular disease, which is preventable and can be treated with medication and changes in .
A) diet
B) lifestyles
C) environment
D) social situations
A) diet
B) lifestyles
C) environment
D) social situations
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36
The white matter area shows deterioration with increasing age; the Neuroimaging method assess the rate and direction that water diffuses through the white matter.
A) fMRI
B) MRI
C) MRI Scanner
D) DTI
A) fMRI
B) MRI
C) MRI Scanner
D) DTI
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37
To explore brain related factors that might explain age differences in cognitive functioning: a researcher may use to examine how changes in brain activity occur in correspondence to changes in task demands and the type of cognitive functioning.
A) EEG
B) MRI
C) fMRI
D) eMRI
A) EEG
B) MRI
C) fMRI
D) eMRI
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38
Recently the availability of Neuroscientific methods stimulated research that allows us to study processes and changes.
A) cognitive
B) genetic
C) behavioral
D) social
A) cognitive
B) genetic
C) behavioral
D) social
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39
is the neurotransmitter that sends messages throughout the brain.
A) Serotonin
B) Insulin
C) Adenosine
D) Dopamine
A) Serotonin
B) Insulin
C) Adenosine
D) Dopamine
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40
WMH in healthy older adults have been inked to cognitive test scores and executive functioning.
A) increased; decreased.
B) lower; decreased
C) higher; increased
D) lower; increased
A) increased; decreased.
B) lower; decreased
C) higher; increased
D) lower; increased
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41
Default network of the brain refers to regions of the brain that are most at rest.
A) direct
B) inactive
C) active
D) observed
A) direct
B) inactive
C) active
D) observed
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42
Reduced frontal recruitment in aging is dependent.
A) recall
B) context
C) recognition
D) thought
A) recall
B) context
C) recognition
D) thought
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43
Which one of the following part of the brain is preserved from aging?
A) amygdala
B) occipital
C) parietal
D) prefrontal
A) amygdala
B) occipital
C) parietal
D) prefrontal
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44
Reduced brain activation or of the prefrontal cortex occurs during intentional cognitive processing.
A) over-recruitment
B) decline-recruitment
C) low-recruitment
D) under-recruitment
A) over-recruitment
B) decline-recruitment
C) low-recruitment
D) under-recruitment
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45
Older adults form Western cultures showed significantly object-processing adaptation in the lateral occipital complex.
A) greater
B) decreased
C) lower
D) leveled
A) greater
B) decreased
C) lower
D) leveled
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46
Research findings have shown an association between bilateral activation in older adults and performance in a number of tasks, including memory tasks.
A) higher; long-term
B) lower; working
C) higher; working
D) lower; short-term
A) higher; long-term
B) lower; working
C) higher; working
D) lower; short-term
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47
The overall finding is that reduced working memory performance is related to activation of the anterior cingulated cortex in older adults compared to younger adults.
A) increased
B) decreased
C) neurotransmitter
D) cognitive
A) increased
B) decreased
C) neurotransmitter
D) cognitive
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48
Compensation is the brain's response to .
A) challenge
B) deterioration.
C) inactivity
D) processing
A) challenge
B) deterioration.
C) inactivity
D) processing
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49
Activation of both left and right prefrontal areas of the brain is called activation.
A) bilateral
B) symmetry
C) multilateral
D) balance
A) bilateral
B) symmetry
C) multilateral
D) balance
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50
The scaffolding theory of cognitive aging model (STAC) suggest that the reason older adults continue to perform at levels despite neuronal deterioration is because of compensatory scaffolding.
A) low
B) high
C) same
D) decrease
A) low
B) high
C) same
D) decrease
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51
Emotional processing areas of the brain are whereas higher-order executive cognitive process seems to .
A) preserved; decline
B) conserved; increases
C) preserved; increase
D) conserved; decline
A) preserved; decline
B) conserved; increases
C) preserved; increase
D) conserved; decline
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52
is a multifaceted concept that applies across the life span, and involves the interaction between the brain and the environment and is mostly used to describe the effects of experience on the structure and functions of the neural system.
A) Plasticity
B) Neural
C) Neuroscience
D) neurofibrillary
A) Plasticity
B) Neural
C) Neuroscience
D) neurofibrillary
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53
Evidence has shown that the in frontal activity in older adults may be a response to the efficiency of neural processing related to the perceptual areas of the brain.
A) increase; increased
B) decrease; increased
C) function; increased
D) increase; decreased
A) increase; increased
B) decrease; increased
C) function; increased
D) increase; decreased
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54
Park and Reuter-Lorenz argue, that the integrative approach embraces a lifelong potential for plasticity and the ability to to age-related changes.
A) change
B) adapt
C) approve
D) modify
A) change
B) adapt
C) approve
D) modify
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55
Older adults from East Asia showed almost adaptation in the lateral occipital complex.
A) no
B) hundred percent
C) fifty percent
D) some
A) no
B) hundred percent
C) fifty percent
D) some
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56
Overall, age-related change seems to have more profound effect on changes in brain than .
A) activation; environment
B) functioning; activation
C) systems; culture
D) functioning; culture
A) activation; environment
B) functioning; activation
C) systems; culture
D) functioning; culture
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57
Most significant findings in the cognitive aging neuroscience literature is the observed of neural activation patterns when comparing younger and older adults' brain activity during the performance of cognitive tasks.
A) continuity
B) discontinuity
C) irregularity
D) interrupted
A) continuity
B) discontinuity
C) irregularity
D) interrupted
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58
Lateral occipital complex is involved in processing.
A) memory
B) thought
C) visual
D) conscious
A) memory
B) thought
C) visual
D) conscious
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59
The anterior cingulated cortex is affiliated with the prefrontal cortex and is involved in control.
A) cognitive
B) attention
C) thought
D) executive
A) cognitive
B) attention
C) thought
D) executive
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60
Bilateral activation in older adults may serve a functional and supportive role in their functioning.
A) conscious
B) unconscious
C) cognitive
D) cultural
A) conscious
B) unconscious
C) cognitive
D) cultural
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61
Core emotional memory network regions are well in emotional memory, as one grows older.
A) preserved
B) balanced
C) deteriorated
D) challenged.
A) preserved
B) balanced
C) deteriorated
D) challenged.
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62
A form of compensation from neuroscience perspective that refers to the ability to compensate for declining performance from a behavioral perspective or to the reorganization of neural circuitry is commonly referred to as .
A) Neurofibrillary
B) neuropsychology
C) neuraladaptation
D) Plasticity
A) Neurofibrillary
B) neuropsychology
C) neuraladaptation
D) Plasticity
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63
Research on physical exercise in elderly mice the number of newly generate neurons and improved performance.
A) enhanced
B) decreased
C) impacted
D) changed
A) enhanced
B) decreased
C) impacted
D) changed
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64
Which of the following is preserved with aging.
A) core emotional memory
B) social memory
C) recognition of faces
D) negative information
A) core emotional memory
B) social memory
C) recognition of faces
D) negative information
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65
Which of the following brain area are associated with emotional processing?
A) occipital, basal ganglia
B) basal ganglia, amygdale
C) frontal lobe, cortex
D) cerebellum, amygdale
A) occipital, basal ganglia
B) basal ganglia, amygdale
C) frontal lobe, cortex
D) cerebellum, amygdale
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66
What does social cognitive neuroscience focus on?
A) how people make causal judgments
B) how people see their environment
C) how people react to social situation
D) how social situations cause stress
A) how people make causal judgments
B) how people see their environment
C) how people react to social situation
D) how social situations cause stress
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67
in older adults persist in the adult brain and can generate new ones throughout the life span.
A) Synapses
B) Neurons
C) Matter
D) Memories
A) Synapses
B) Neurons
C) Matter
D) Memories
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68
Interventions that are important in enhancing the quality of life of older adults are at the
level.
level.
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69
Which of the following are older adults more motivated to maintain?
A) social memories
B) positive affect
C) unconscious memories
D) white matter
A) social memories
B) positive affect
C) unconscious memories
D) white matter
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70
Research has shown brain activations when viewing faces with emotional expressions.
A) negative
B) positive
C) neutral
D) None of the above
A) negative
B) positive
C) neutral
D) None of the above
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71
Research has shown that if information has significance, we will more likely remember it than information that is more in nature.
A) neutral; emotional
B) important ; emotional
C) emotional; importance
D) emotional ; neutral
A) neutral; emotional
B) important ; emotional
C) emotional; importance
D) emotional ; neutral
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72
Which region implicated in emotional processing?
A) cerebellum
B) sensorimotor area
C) hippocampus
D) ventromedial prefrontal cortex
A) cerebellum
B) sensorimotor area
C) hippocampus
D) ventromedial prefrontal cortex
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73
The Cognitive neuroscience has shown associations between brain structures and a variety of
cognitive tasks.
cognitive tasks.
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74
Behavioral perspective research has suggested that basis cognitive processes affected by aging can be improved through and to multiple levels of functioning as long as the basic functioning are shared across tasks.
A) practice; repetition
B) writing; reading
C) plasticity; training
D) training; transfer
A) practice; repetition
B) writing; reading
C) plasticity; training
D) training; transfer
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75
Making social judgments are usually.
A) deliberate
B) automatic
C) quick
D) easy
A) deliberate
B) automatic
C) quick
D) easy
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76
Researchers now acknowledge that cognitive, social, and emotional change in older adulthood is influenced at multiple levels including both changes in brain volume and
and functional changes of brain areas.
and functional changes of brain areas.
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77
are strategies which involve using personally relevant cues to help one remember information.
A) Neuropsychology
B) Rehearsal.
C) Repetition
D) Mnemonics
A) Neuropsychology
B) Rehearsal.
C) Repetition
D) Mnemonics
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78
Which part of the brain appears to be relatively spared in the aging adult?
A) occipital
B) parietal
C) amygdalae
D) cortex
A) occipital
B) parietal
C) amygdalae
D) cortex
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79
Research shows that mice that were exposed to enriched environments performed much better on memory tasks.
A) long-term
B) spatial
C) working
D) short-term
A) long-term
B) spatial
C) working
D) short-term
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Which of the following brain area is associated with automatic social cognition?
A) basal ganglia
B) frontal lobe
C) cortex
D) occipital
A) basal ganglia
B) frontal lobe
C) cortex
D) occipital
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