Multiple Choice
The neuropsychological evidence (fMRI, patients with trauma) suggests that
A) exemplars are stored in a different part of the brain than prototypes.
B) different patterns of activity are seen when thinking about dogs versus cats.
C) we can narrow down a specific "grandmother" cell in the brain that contains all one's knowledge of one's grandmother.
D) categories of objects seem to be stored in similar neural areas (e.g., living things versus nonliving things) .
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