The mind-brain question:
a. Is concerned with the nature of the mind and its relation to the brain
b. Was originally posed by early neuroscientists and remains unsolved today
c. Usually involves a choice between the positions of psychology and philosophy
d. All of the other alternatives are correct.
A
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(a) teddy bear in the cave task (b) three mountain problem (c) four stick dilemma (d) water-jar enigma