If you’re standing at the bottom of a hill and asked to evaluate it while being told that you will climb it later, you will ____________.
A. Estimate the slope to be about the same steepness as it actually is
B. Estimate the slope to be steeper than if you don't need to climb it
C. Ignore the slope and figure out how to climb the hill
D. Estimate the slope to be less steep than it is
Mirror neurons are activated ___
A. only while observing an action
B. While we act and observe action
C. While we learn an action for the first time
D. When we evaluate errors
What is true for mimicry?
A. It leads to higher tips for waiters, unless it becomes explicit
B. It is usually unconscious
C. It increases liking across people
D. All of the above
What is true for novices when they observe actions they cannot perform?
A. Their motor cortex does not get activated
B. Their motor cortex responds somewhat, but not as strongly as for experts
C. Their motor cortex responds stronger than for expert watchers
D. None of the above
1. I am standing at the bottom of a hill and have been asked to evaluate it then B. I would evaluate it stepper than if I wouldn't be to climb it.For example if I would judge a hill 5km long and it's only4.5,so it is beneficial for me that I would always be putting extra efforts than required to reach the top and when I would reach in lesser time than expected ,then this will boost my confidence as well as it will motivate me for any further climbing in future.
2.B.While We Act And Observe an Action.It means when we are performing an action and observing the action of another person.
3.C.It increases liking across people,every person who have a special talent is always appreciated by others in many ways so the person who do mimicry also get appreciated.
4.B.Their motor cortex responds somewhat,but not as strongly as for experts.
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