Can brain activity define behavior?

A. It can in nonhuman subjects, but there is a mind/brain divide in human subjects.
B. Activity in the center of the brain can define behavior, but activity in or near the cortex cannot.
C. No. The physical brain and the conscious mind are separate entities.
D. We do not know the answer to this question yet.


Answer: D

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