A neuroscientist's view on the role of the brain in behaviour is that a. we can not learn anything about the mind from studying the brain. b. patient studies can not inform understanding of the mind or brain. c. the brain is directly related to your behaviour. d. fMRI is the best way to test the role of the brain in behaviour.
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Neuroscientists do believe that studying the brain can provide insights into the mind and behavior. Patient studies, which involve studying individuals with brain injuries or disorders, have been instrumental in understanding the relationship between the brain and Show more…
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