The Culture and Human Behavior box "Ways of Seeing" discusses research on differences in perception between collectivistic cultures and individualistic cultures. When asked to judge the relative and absolute lengths of lines while in an fMRI scanner, research participants from the United States showed:
A) greater brain activation during absolute judgments.
B) lesser brain activation during absolute judgments.
C) no differences in brain activation during absolute versus relative judgments.
D) no brain activation during absolute and relative judgments.
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