Multiple Choice
The fMRI study of Finger et al. (2006) compared moral and conventional transgression with neutral scenarios in the (implied) presence/absence of onlookers. What results did they find in the lateral prefrontal cortex?
A) For both types of transgression, it was only activated in the presence of onlookers.
B) It was activated for conventional transgressions in both conditions but for moral transgressions only in the presence of onlookers.
C) It was activated for moral transgressions in both conditions but for conventional transgressions only in the presence of onlookers.
D) It was activated for both types of transgressions irrespective of whether onlookers were present.
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