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The neural efficiency hypothesis states that: a. intelligent people show stronger neural activations in a smaller number of brain areas than less intelligent people. b. intelligent people show weaker neural activations in a smaller number of brain areas than less intelligent people. c. intelligent people show stronger neural activations in a larger number of brain areas than less intelligent people. d. intelligent people show weaker neural activations in a larger number of brain areas than less intelligent people.

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The correct answer is b. intelligent people show weaker neural activations in a smaller number of brain areas than less intelligent people

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The neural efficiency hypothesis

states that intelligent people process information more efficiently, showing weaker neural activations in a smaller number of areas than less intelligent people

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