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Card 6
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Where is Wernicke's area?
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Card 7
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Who conducted Split-Brain research?
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Card 8
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What happened when patients were shown a word in their left visual field and asked to speak it aloud?
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Card 9
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Which way to investigate the brain is relatively risk free/non-invasive?
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Card 10
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Which way to investigate the brain has high temporal resolution but is unspecific?
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Card 11
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Which way to investigate the brain is specific but requires all background noise to be eliminated?
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Card 12
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Which way to investigate the brain created the early foundation for understanding on brain functioning?
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Card 13
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What group did Maguire study in 2000, finding increased grey matter in the posterior hippocampus?
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Card 14
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What term describes when areas on the opposite side of the brain replace the damaged areas on the other side?
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Card 15
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Which biological rhythm describes a 24 hour cycle?
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