Multiple Choice
In a teasing experiment, people with orbitofrontal injuries and control participants were asked to make up nicknames for an experimenter whom they did not know well. What were the results?
A) The control participants chose flattering nicknames, whereas the people with orbitofrontal injuries chose unflattering ones.
B) The people with orbitofrontal injuries chose flattering nicknames, whereas the control participants chose unflattering ones.
C) The control participants refused to perform the task, finding the idea socially inappropriate.
D) The people with orbitofrontal injuries refused to perform the task, finding the idea socially inappropriate.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q14: Which of the following areas is LEAST
Q15: What evidence supports the notion that autistic
Q16: Research suggests that the brain regions that
Q17: Anomalies in bodily experience, such as xenomelia
Q18: Studies of the neural bases of autism
Q20: Describe the role of the medial prefrontal
Q21: Phineas Gage was a famous neurological patient
Q22: The term theory of mind refers to<br>A)the
Q23: If a stroke patient was better at
Q24: What do mentalizing tasks have in common