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    People's Moral Judgments Are Most Likely to Seem Unrestrained by Normal
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People's Moral Judgments Are Most Likely to Seem Unrestrained by Normal

Question 35

Question 35

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People's moral judgments are most likely to seem unrestrained by normal emotions if they have suffered damage to their


A) cerebellum.
B) sensory cortex.
C) corpus callosum.
D) frontal cortex.

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