a scientist is studying how monkeys use tools, recording directly from neurons in their prefrontal cortices. she identifies a particular brain region that is more active when the monkey solves a sliding-tile puzzle. if the neurons being recorded are mirror neurons, when should the scientist expect to see activity in that brain region?
a. when the monkey watches another monkey solve the sliding-tile puzzle
b. when the monkey watches a human technician solve the sliding-tile puzzle
c. when the monkey receives a reward after solving the sliding-tile puzzle
d. when the monkey is shown a pencil sketch of the sliding-tile puzzle
e. when the monkey solves the sliding-tile puzzle again in the future