Brain Exercise [Silver Award] No.38

Each exercise uses a specific mental ability you have and activates an important part of your brain. There are no “right or wrong” answers. Maintain and enhance your cognitive abilities based on neuroscience principles. Each exercise takes 5 minutes or less. Write down your answers or just keep them in mind. Enjoy.

In the famous story and well known movie, Les Mise’rables, JeanValjean is a successful business person who spent 19 years in prison for stealing bread for his starving sister. Is it morally wrong to steal food for a starving person?

Mental Ability: Moral reasoning.

Brain Map: Activations of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, insular cortex, and lateral orbital cortex.

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One thought on “Brain Exercise [Silver Award] No.38

  1. Yes, it is morally wrong to steal food for a hungry person today. There are many social organizations set up in Canada to help the poor. Any church, or community in your area will be glad to help the hungry.

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