[Video] Q15: The greatest increase in activity in the ampfc of a research subject's brain would most likely be observed in scenarios in which a real protagonist

Explanation for Question 15 From the Reading Section on the 2018 May Sat

Question number 15 says the greatest increase in activity and the am 2 PFC of a research subject sprain would most likely be observed in scenarios in 3 which a real protagonist. What, 4 so let's take a look at our graphs here. That's going to be the 5 easiest way to figure out which is the most likely occurrence to have 6 this greater increase in activity. 7 So we're looking remember at this part of the subjects brain, 8 we're going to want to make sure that we look at the correct graph 9 for that. And we're looking for the greatest increase in activity. 10 So we're going to be looking here at figure 11 one in particular, um, 12 because of that, that detail in the question that we're looking at the am 13 PFC of the subjects brain. Um, 14 so here let's take a look. Um, 15 the greatest possible percent change in activity is up 16 here, um, in this darkest bar where we have real 17 people and an interactive scenario. 18 So let's match that up with our answer choice. 19 We're talking about a real person, so real, 20 real fictional, real C is out and an interactive 21 situation. Um, 22 the other thing we're going to look at what this question is, 23 the finding about how, um, 24 the passage discusses and lines 25 60 to 62, that area here about how, 26 um, the activation is greater when the characters are described 27 are more relevant. So they describe family and friends as being high relevance, 28 famous people as being medium relevance and fictional as being low relevant. 29 So ...

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