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A Cultural Neuroscience Study by Hedden, Ketay, Aron, Markus, and Gabrieli

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A cultural neuroscience study by Hedden, Ketay, Aron, Markus, and Gabrieli (2008) had European Americans and East Asians make judgments on the figure-line task while in an fMRI scanner.The key results were that European Americans showed more activation in the left inferior parietal lobe and right precentral gyrus during the relative task, while East Asians showed this pattern during the absolute task.What do these results mean?


A) European Americans had to pay more attention in the absolute task than the relative task.
B) East Asians had to pay more attention in the absolute task than the relative task.
C) East Asians were better at the absolute task than at the relative task.
D) European Americans were happier during the absolute task than during the relative task.
E) European Americans were more fearful during the relative task than during the absolute task.

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