Multiple Choice
The fusiform face area (FFA) in the inferior-temporal cortex is:
A) only active when familiar faces are being examined.
B) an important region in the recognition of faces.
C) only active when people are describing faces in a verbal format.
D) an important region in forming cognitive maps.
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