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algol13
2 years ago
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FMRI studies at Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University found the Social Network (part of the Default Node Network)

in the brain is activated .4
by. (Select all that apply.)

Working independently

Remembering moments with resonant leaders

Taking a test

Remembering negative interactions

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dezoksy [38]2 years ago
6 0

fMRI studies at Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University found the Social Network (part of the Default Node Network) in the brain is activated when "Remembering negative interactions" (Option D)

<h3>What is social network part of the brain?</h3>

The social network of the brain is the part of the brain that is responsible to controlling how we interact with others.

One can conclude thus that negative interactions usually lead to a spike in the part of the brain that is related to social network.

Learn more about social network of the brain at:
brainly.com/question/9286490

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