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    Humans with Damage to the Amygdala Appear to Be Unable
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Humans with Damage to the Amygdala Appear to Be Unable

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

Humans with damage to the amygdala appear to be unable to recognise the facial emotion of:


A) Fear
B) Anger
C) Sadness
D) Joy

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