The below images are brain scans from four participants as they participated in a cognitive neuroscience study of language processing. Brain activation patterns as these subjects read sentences are marked by the red areas. Based on these activation patterns alone, which of these subjects is MOST LIKELY to be an elderly subject? SUBJECT 1 SUBJECT 2 SUBJECT 3 SUBJECT 4 LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT BACK BACK BACK BACK O A. Subject 3 O B. Subject 4 O C. Subject 2 O D. Subject 1 Dr. Nelson and her team conducts a study of human intelligence by asking participants between the ages of 20 and 70 to provide the definitions of English words (e.g., "assuage", "laconic", "placate"). The BEST prediction of what Dr. Nelson and her team might find is O A. The youngest participants (those in their 20s) and oldest participants (those in their 70s) will perform equally well on the test; the highest scores will be from those in their 30s. O B. The younger the participant, the higher their scores on the test will be. O C. The youngest participants (those in their 20s) and oldest participants (those in their 70s) will perform equally well on the test, and the middle-aged participants (those in their 40s and 50s) will exhibit lower scores than both the youngest and oldest participants. O D. The older the participant, the higher their scores on the test will be. patterns of brain activation between blind and on an individual's visual experience. Research analyzing how the brains of congenitally blind individuals process concepts like "dog" and "hammer" reveals sighted individuals. Many interpret these findings as suggesting that the category-specific organization of the brain O A. different; does not depend O B. similar; depends O C. similar; does not depend O D. different; depends