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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

Approach: Identify the function of the X-ray analogy in the opening paragraph — it sets up a contrast between an unquestioned medical use and a more problematic psychological-research use. Support from passage: As applied to medical diagnosis (for example, in diagnosing a brain tumor), a brain scan is similar in principle to an X-ray: it is a way of seeing inside the body. Its value is straightforward and indubitable. However, the use of neuroimaging in psychology is a fundamentally different kind of enterprise.

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The author draws an analogy between brain scans and X-rays primarily in order to

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The analogy is used to contrast two uses of brain scans: the author says that for medical diagnosis a brain scan is like an X-ray and its value is 'straightforward and indubitable,' then immediately contrasts that with neuroimaging in psychology, which is 'a fundamentally different kind of enterprise' and depends on the contested modular theory of mind. Thus the primary purpose of the analogy is to contrast a valid use with one of more doubtful value.
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