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Hi goingtosomewhere!
You're right in thinking that the areas not engaged in the task would not have a differential rate change - therefore, the fMRI would not show that part of the brain "lit up." However, answer choice (B) says that the areas of the brain not engaged in a task have a rate of oxygen use that is close to zero. This is not necessarily true. It is possible that those areas of the brain still are using oxygen at a rate above zero - all we know is that this rate of oxygen use did not change while doing the task, NOT that the rate itself was zero. Hope this helps!
You're right in thinking that the areas not engaged in the task would not have a differential rate change - therefore, the fMRI would not show that part of the brain "lit up." However, answer choice (B) says that the areas of the brain not engaged in a task have a rate of oxygen use that is close to zero. This is not necessarily true. It is possible that those areas of the brain still are using oxygen at a rate above zero - all we know is that this rate of oxygen use did not change while doing the task, NOT that the rate itself was zero. Hope this helps!
Poonam Agrawal
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