Multiple Choice
Our ability to detect when someone is giving a genuine smile could come from
A) activation of the muscles required to make a genuine smile.
B) activation of amygdala cells tuned to the orientation of contours formed by the mouth.
C) activation of hypothalamus cells tuned to the configural properties of the face.
D) none of these
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