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Professor dement believes that different states of consciousness are each associated with increased levels of activity in specific, different parts of the brain. develop at least one possible hypothesis professor dement might want to study to test the hypothesis. use the following terms correctly in your response. • independent variable • dependent variable • operational definition • fmri • psychoactive drugs • rem sleep • hypnosis

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