Five different neuroimaging methods were presented in the text. Select and compare three of these methods

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: EEG and ERP have poor spatial resolution but excellent temporal resolution, low invasiveness, and are relatively low cost. MEC have good spatial resolution (for sulci only) and excellent temporal resolution; their invasiveness is low but cost is high. PET has good spatial resolution but poor temporal resolution. PET is highly invasive and costly. MRI and fMRI have excellent spatial resolution and marginal temporal resolution. Invasiveness is low but the cost is high. Optical imaging has poor spatial resolution and marginal temporal resolution. It is moderately invasive but the cost is low.

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a. vulnerability b. schizotypic c. phenotypic d. genotypic

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Which of the following statements regarding prejudice is FALSE?

a. Social psychologists have found a disparity between what people say about their racial attitudes and their response to racial cues. b. Prejudice and discrimination usually increase during times of high unemployment. c. Prejudice consists of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral components. d. Stereotypes and prejudice are equally likely to be negative or positive. e. Prejudice is acquired in the same way that other attitudes are learned.

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Physician-assisted suicide is legal in the United States only in Oregon

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to Chapter 9, what have some critics said about problem-solving courts? A. Guilt or innocence should be determined by a trial. B. Threatening punishment to force someone to be rehabilitated is not fair. C. Prosecutors feel pressured to choose rehabilitation of the perpetrator over protection of society

D. all of the above

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