Slotnick et al. (2012) used fMRI to examine the brains of participants while comparing visual-memory judgments and visual-imagery judgments.They found that:
A) they could compare the neural patterns associated with focusing on memory and the neural patterns associated with focusing on imagery.
B) there were no differences between visual-memory judgments and visual-imagery judgments.
C) visual memory elicited more activity in the lumbar cortex than did visual imagery.
D) fMRI is useless in resolving visual imagery issues.
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