Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Brain scans are clearly useful for finding physical problems, but using them to locate mental functions assumes the mind is made of separate parts in specific brain spots (the modular theory). Some psychologists, like Uttal, argue that mental processes are actually spread across the whole brain. fMRI images are produced by subtracting a resting measurement from an active-task measurement, so they show only the difference in activity and hide the brain's overall activity. That subtraction can make small areas look like they do the work alone, so the bright spots on scans can give a misleading impression that supports the modular view even if thinking is distributed.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the passage's discussion of the subtractive method (the baseline subtraction in fMRI) and the sentences that describe its effect on perceived localization; choose the answer that matches the author's claim that the subtractive method creates an illusion of localized brain functions and thereby makes modular theory appear supported.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements regarding the subtractive method?
Correct Answer
D
Directly supported by the passage. The author explains that fMRI images are produced by subtraction ("what you are seeing when you look at a brain scan is actually the result of a subtraction") and that this process "subtracts out all the distributed brain functions," producing "a false impression of neat functional localization." The author then rhetorically asks, "But isn't the modular theory of mind ultimately attractive in part because it is illustrated so well by the products of the subtractive method?" Together these lines show the author believes the subtractive method creates an illusion of localization that makes the modular theory seem strongly supported, which is exactly what option D states.
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