Multiple Choice
Which statement about imagination and observation inflation is FALSE?
A) If you imagine something, the same brain areas are activated as when you actually see it.
B) If you imagine an event repeatedly, you are more likely to think it is real than if you imagine it infrequently.
C) If you imagine an event vividly, you are less likely to think it is real than if you imagine it vaguely.
D) If you observe someone else perform an action, you may think that you performed it yourself.
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