Multiple Choice
"Mental flexibility" refers to the
A) Capacity to respond to unanticipated events
B) Ability of the cortex to develop new cells throughout the lifetime, even after brain damage
C) Ability to decode ambiguous events
D) Brain's large-capacity cognitive processes
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Q3: How is mental flexibility important in everyday
Q4: Which of the following is not one
Q5: Executive control in the brain is described
Q6: The term "silent lobes" has been used
Q8: Neuroimaging studies of healthy individuals and studies
Q9: Which of these involve the prefrontal cortex?<br>A)
Q10: To study mental flexibility in patients with
Q11: Humans, primates, dolphins and whales all have
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