When surgery damaged his prefrontal cortex, how did "Elliot" change in his emotions and in his decision making?
a. His emotions became stronger and he had trouble making good decisions
b. His emotions became stronger and he generally made quicker and better decisions.
c. His emotions became weaker and he had trouble making good decisions.
d. His emotions became weaker and he generally made quicker and better decisions.
c
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children (a) are egocentric (b) are physically different from adults (c) do not understand social causality the way adults do (d) do not understand physical causality the way adults do (e) do not understand classification the way adults do
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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A. nondeclarative memories B. cognitive skills C. implicit memories D. explicit memories