Brain imaging studies comparing activity from perceived versus imagined visual events show that
A) perceptual events are correlated with activity in the occipital lobe while imagined events are correlated with activation in the temporal lobe
B) imagined events are correlated with activity in the occipital lobe while perceived ones are correlated with activation in the temporal lobe
C) imagined events did not produce significant activations while perceived events were correlated with activations in the primary visual cortex
D) imagined and perceived events activate similar brain regions.
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