How does cognitive neuroscience differ from cognitive psychology?
A. The two are interchangeable.
B. Cognitive neuroscience attempts to link thinking to brain activity while cognitive psychology focuses more on thinking.
C. Cognitive psychology studies normal thought processes while cognitive neuroscience studies abnormal thought processes.
D. Cognitive neuroscience focuses exclusively on non-human animals while cognitive psychology focuses on human animals.
E. Cognitive neuroscience studies the negative impact of drugs on brain functioning while cognitive psychology studies the positive impact of drugs on brain functioning.
B. Cognitive neuroscience attempts to link thinking to brain activity while cognitive psychology focuses more on thinking.
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