Indicate true or false * True False A replay of an episodic memory is a replay of a cortical pattern At rest, dopamine is released at a steady low level The number of synaptic connections in the cortex increases between childhood and adulthood The reward system acts independently of the cortex The cortex aims to minimize uncertainty Only reptiles have a midbrain Grey matter forms most of the brain's weight Dopamine release reduces attention Oxytocin increases trust, but only towards the ingroup The dorsal visual pathway analyzes the size, location and movement of the visual object
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