Multiple Choice
In Janzen and vanTurennout's study of using landmarks as "decision points" in a navigating through a museum, participants _____.
A) had greater brain activation in the MST when they saw "non-decision" points than when they saw "decision points"
B) had lower recognition scores for landmarks than non-landmarks
C) had greater brain activation in the parahippocampal gyrus for "decision points" than "non-decision points"
D) recognized "decision points" better when cells in their temporal cortex were microstimulated
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