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    Which Brain Area Responds More Strongly to Faces Than Other
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Which Brain Area Responds More Strongly to Faces Than Other

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Question 8

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Which brain area responds more strongly to faces than other stimuli categories?


A) Amygdala
B) Occipital lobe
C) Temporal sulcus
D) Frontal lobes
E) Fusiform gyrus

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