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Your friend is doing a series of visual tasks. In one task, she had to track an object sliding across the screen (slide task). In another task, she had to track an object that popped up on the screen and then disappeared (pop task). According to a brain scan taken during the tasks, her left inferior parietal lobule and right precentral gyrus showed greater activation during the slide task than during the pop task. What does this mean?

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Answer:

She is finding slide task more difficult than pop up

Step-by-step explanation:

The left inferior parental lobule is linked with tracking differences in perspective, by age 4 children have gain mastery in perspective task. children.

The left interior parental lobule is activated during perspective task to identify difference present in the task.

When the part of the brain is showing greater activities or means the part of the brain is more engaged and its really taking her time and energy identifying the slide. The task seems more difficult than pop.

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