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    Loss of Gray Matter in the Brain Through the 20s
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Loss of Gray Matter in the Brain Through the 20s

Question 131

Question 131

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Loss of gray matter in the brain through the 20s indicates:


A) decreased functioning the temporal lobe.
B) decreased functioning in the parietal lobe.
C) continued maturation in the occipital lobe.
D) continued maturation in the frontal lobe.

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