Multiple Choice
According to neuroimaging data,what is the difference between imagining an activity and actually performing the activity?
A) Nothing; the same brain areas are active.
B) Performing an activity activates the motor regions, while imagining an activity activates the visual regions.
C) Performing an activity activates sensory regions, while imagining an activity activates the long-term memory regions.
D) Performing an activity activates working memory regions, while imagining an activity activates long-term memory regions.
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