A. one's immediate environment
B. the outside part of the brain
C. several regions of the brain
D. the default mode of thinking
Giải thích:
Điều nào sau đây KHÔNG liên quan đến sự mơ mộng?
A. môi trường trước mắt của một người
B. phần bên ngoài của não
C. một số vùng của não
D. phương thức tư duy mặc định
Thông tin:
B. In the default mode, the top or outside part of the brain is very active.
C. Actually, several regions of the brain are interacting in this mode.
D. … when a person is daydreaming, the device will show a distinct pattern of activity in the brain called the "default" mode of thinking.
Tạm dịch:
B. Ở chế độ mặc định, phần trên hoặc bên ngoài của não hoạt động rất tích cực.
C. Trên thực tế, một số vùng của não đang tương tác theo chế độ này.
D. … khi một người đang mơ mộng, thiết bị sẽ hiển thị Mô hình hoạt động riêng biệt trong não được gọi là chế độ suy nghĩ "mặc định".
Chọn A.
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