Multiple Choice
What has neuroscience research found about perspective taking?
A) The same parts of the brain are activated when we imagine ourselves experiencing an event as when we imagine someone else experiencing that event.
B) Different parts of the brain are activated when we imagine ourselves experiencing an event as when we imagine someone else experiencing that event.
C) Our brain shows little activity when we imagine ourselves experiencing an event but high activity when we imagine someone else experiencing that event.
D) Our brain shows high activity when we imagine ourselves experiencing an event but little activity when we imagine someone else experiencing that event.
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