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Cognitive neuroscience Midterm Exam with complete solutions A patient who makes no pronunciation errors when singing but many errors when speaking is an example of a(n) A. double dissociation B. association C. classical single dissociation D. strong single dissociation - answerClassical Single Dissociation A situation in which a patient is impaired on a particular task (task a) but relatively spared on another task (task b). - answerSingle Dissociation Patient performs normally on Task B, but is impaired on Task A. - answerClassical Single Dissociation Patient is impaired on both tasks, but is significantly impaired on one task. - answerStrong Single Dissociation A patient comes in for a cognitive assessment, but you discover that she stayed up until 4 am the night before playing World of Warcraft. You suspect that the test result will not be valid because the patient's performance will likely reflect a A. task demand artefact B. response resource artefact C. response bias artefact D. task resource artefact - answerTask Demand Artifact If two tests share the same neural/cognitive resource but one task uses it more, then damage to this resource will affect one task more than the other. - answerTask Resource Artifact One task is performed sub-optimally (but not because some aspect of the task is compromised). - answerTask Demand Artifact Two single dissociations that have a complementary profile of abilities. - answerDouble Dissociation What is the most likely conclusion one might make from observing a double dissociation between two patients on two tasks? A. The two tasks don't share any of the same neural/cognitive resources. B. The two tasks utilize some different neural/cognitive resources. C. The two tasks utilize the same neural and cognitive resources. D. One task is harder than the other. - answerB. The two tasks utilize some different neural/cognitive resources. You are a budding Neuropsychologist. While treating some patients with traumatic brain injury, you discover that some patients

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