Multiple Choice
What did the functional imaging study of infant face processing by Tzuorio-Mazoyer et al. (2002) show?
A) Infants activate regions within the 'core' system of face processing and little else.
B) Infants viewing faces activate regions that, in adults, tend to be more specialized for language in addition to activating regions within the 'core' system of face processing.
C) Infants show a highly distributed pattern of activity across the whole brain.
D) Infants viewing faces activate regions that, in adults, tend to be more specialized for language but do not show activity in regions within the 'core' system of face processing.
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