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The inferior temporal cortex:
 
  a. Receives input only from the superior temporal cortex
  b. Is the area responsible for localizing stimuli in space
  c. Plays a major role in the ability to recognize auditory stimuli
  d. Plays a major role in visual recognition

Question 2

According to your text, one of the reasons that concepts such as motivation are arbitrary is that:
 
  a. Motivations are different for animals and humans.
  b. Motivations differ across cultures.
  c. Motivations change from day to day.
  d. Motivation sometimes cannot be distinguished from other behaviors, such as emotions.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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