- Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:53 pm
#75893
Hi PowerScore,
I was wondering if you could evaluate my process of thinking for this question. I interpreted the second sentence to trigger a causal relationship ("dreams are PRODUCED WHEN the brain is erasing parasitic connections"):
Cause (brain erases parasitic connections) Effect (we dream).
The stimulus then says that the fact that the spiny anteater has a very large brain provides some confirmation for the hypothesis because it predicts that (Conditional Reasoning: if animal does not dream but memory is not clogged animal must have extra brain space for the non-erased parasitic connections). This strengthens the causal relationship (brain erases parasitic connections we dream) because it shows that in the case of the spiny anteater, when the cause did not occur (the anteater has non-erased parasitic connections), the effect also did not occur (the anteater did not dream). Or in other terms, when the effect did not occur (the anteater did not dream), the cause did not occur (the anteater has non-erased parasitic connections). The cause and effect have this short of "biconditional" relationship because in the LSAT, arguments assume that there is only one stated cause of the effect.
Answer (C) is therefore correct because "when a mammal that would normally dream is prevented from dreaming" (meaning effect does not occur), "the functioning of its memory will be impaired" (the cause does not occur - parasitic connections are not erased, which means the brain will still be clogged with memories, impairing the regular functioning of memory).
I had originally chosen (D) as the answer choice but I do realize that it's an unsupported inference because even if the person dreams and has his/her meaningless associations of ideas erased, that doesn't necessarily mean that that the dream the person dreamt consisted of ONLY meaningless associations of ideas. This is irrelevant to supporting the hypothesis.
I do realize that I may be "forcing" the stimulus into a causal reasoning scenario but please let me know if I am on track. Thank you so much!
I was wondering if you could evaluate my process of thinking for this question. I interpreted the second sentence to trigger a causal relationship ("dreams are PRODUCED WHEN the brain is erasing parasitic connections"):
Cause (brain erases parasitic connections) Effect (we dream).
The stimulus then says that the fact that the spiny anteater has a very large brain provides some confirmation for the hypothesis because it predicts that (Conditional Reasoning: if animal does not dream but memory is not clogged animal must have extra brain space for the non-erased parasitic connections). This strengthens the causal relationship (brain erases parasitic connections we dream) because it shows that in the case of the spiny anteater, when the cause did not occur (the anteater has non-erased parasitic connections), the effect also did not occur (the anteater did not dream). Or in other terms, when the effect did not occur (the anteater did not dream), the cause did not occur (the anteater has non-erased parasitic connections). The cause and effect have this short of "biconditional" relationship because in the LSAT, arguments assume that there is only one stated cause of the effect.
Answer (C) is therefore correct because "when a mammal that would normally dream is prevented from dreaming" (meaning effect does not occur), "the functioning of its memory will be impaired" (the cause does not occur - parasitic connections are not erased, which means the brain will still be clogged with memories, impairing the regular functioning of memory).
I had originally chosen (D) as the answer choice but I do realize that it's an unsupported inference because even if the person dreams and has his/her meaningless associations of ideas erased, that doesn't necessarily mean that that the dream the person dreamt consisted of ONLY meaningless associations of ideas. This is irrelevant to supporting the hypothesis.
I do realize that I may be "forcing" the stimulus into a causal reasoning scenario but please let me know if I am on track. Thank you so much!