Multiple Choice
If neuroimaging studies showed that entirely different brain regions were activated when a person experienced pain from those that are activated when a person viewed or imagined someone else experiencing pain, this would
A) be inconsistent with mirror neuron involvement in empathic processes.
B) indicate that this person does not experience empathy.
C) indicate that this person felt different quantities of pain for self versus others.
D) provide evidence for embodied simulation.
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