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When evaluating cognitive theories, how can they be tested using brain imaging techniques?
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When evaluating cognitive theories, how can they be tested using brain imaging techniques?
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Brain imaging techniques such as fMRI and PET can be used to test cognitive theories by tracking neural activity.
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