Errors in the performance of repetitive or “boring” tasks—often attributed to a momentary lapse in concentration—can be serious in such activities as flying a passenger aircraft. Is there any method that would provide warning of such lapses—for example by monitoring brain activity? Researchers scanned the brains of volunteers performing a repetitive task. When the tasks were being performed correctly, the volunteers’ brains showed activity in cognitive-processing regions. However, these regions became less active several seconds before some errors were made, and another brain region, region X, became active. The researchers concluded that the monitoring of region X could provide warning of an impending error.
Which of the following, if true, most supports the researchers’ conclusion?
The cognitive effort required in performing a repetitive task diminishes significantly with increases in the number of repetitions of the task performance.
Once a mistake was made and detected, brain activity in regions associated with cognitive effort sometimes increased.
Other research found that whenever significant activity occurs in region X, it is generally with repetitive tasks, soon before an error occurs.
The diminution of brain activity in cognitive processing regions and the increase of activity in region X began at least 5 seconds before the errors occurred.
Reduced activity in brain regions associated with cognitive effort was accompanied by increased activity in regions that become active during sleep.
① support
② repetitive tasks performed √→cog region: less active b4 error while X active ∴ monitor X→warning impeding error
C:重复劳作的情况下,在错误发生前X区域会有大的反应。这样检测X区域活动从而起到预警效果是有很大可能性的,加强,保留。
D:在错误发生前至少五秒钟的时候,认知区域活动减少,X区域活动增多。这里只是重复前提,以及提前多少秒并不能加强或者削弱逻辑推理。
综上,C
C还不是重复前提?文章也已经说了错误发生前X区域会变得有反应
第一、麻烦您回复的时候语气客气一点。
第二,我否掉D本身也不只是用了重复前提。本来G的题目有一定比例建就是两害取其轻。
抱歉抱歉 我想直接说问题忽略语气了 其实可以不要考虑语气 我是想直接问问题哈 sorry
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