Multiple Choice
In a task in which participants read a long list of words, and are later tested for which words they remember, how do people with amygdala damage typically differ from people with no brain damage (or damage in a different location) ?
A) People with amygdala damage show worse memory than people without amygdala damage, in general.
B) People with amygdala damage report finding the task less stressful than people without amygdala damage.
C) People with amygdala damage remember emotional and neutral words at similar rates, whereas people without amygdala damage show better memory for emotional words.
D) Both b and c are true.
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