L2--FMRI(题)
L2--FMRI
1. What is the lecture mainly about?
(A) A controversial study that was conducted using fMRIs
(B) A recent discovery about a structure in the brain手工盒子
(C) Contrasting theories on personality development in humans
(D) The role of fMRIs in psychological rearch
2. Why are standard medical MRIs less uful in neuroscience than FMRIs?
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(A) They do not create three-dimensional images of the brain.
(B) They produce less clear images.
(C) They produce images which reveal only brain structures.
(D) They provide only black-and-white images葱花猪肉饼
母女情3. What does the professor imply about questionnaires ud in traditional rearch methods?
(A) They are uful despite being somewhat unreliable.
(B) They may soon become an outdated method.
动车可以带白酒吗(C) They are more economical than other rearch methods.火车退票费
(D) They are confusing to most subjects.
4. According to the professor, what question might the experiment involving the amygdala help to answer?
(A) Whether human personality changes over time
(B) Where different neurobiological process are taking place
(C) What role emotions play in personality development
(D) Why fear and anger are such strong emotions
5. Why does the professor compare brain maps to geographical maps?
(A) To describe one way that the brain process spatial information
(B) To explain why traditional rearch methods are still important
(C) To mention that neuroscience has rapidly changed the study of personality
(D) To clarify the origin of the term “brain mapping”
6. What is the professor's opinion about personality neuroscience?
(A) It is very promising for the study of memory.
(B) Its tools are insufficient for long-term study.
(C) She does not know much about it to give an opinion.
(D) Its rearch methods are less reliable than some scientists believe.防守足球
答案:
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