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    When People Hear Descriptions of Someone Else's Distress,they Vary in the Arousal
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When People Hear Descriptions of Someone Else's Distress,they Vary in the Arousal

Question 37

Question 37

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When people hear descriptions of someone else's distress,they vary in the arousal of their dorsomedial ____ cortex.​


A) occipital
B) ​prefrontal
C) ​temporal
D) parietal

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