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    If One Hears a Cracking Twig in the Forest at Night
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If One Hears a Cracking Twig in the Forest at Night

Question 25

Question 25

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If one hears a cracking twig in the forest at night, which part of amygdala is responsible for causing one's heart rate to increase?


A) the lateral nucleus
B) the central nucleus
C) the basolateral nucleus
D) the medial prefrontal area

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