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Janice had an accident that resulted in brain damage. Although her intelligence and personality are unchanged, she does seem to have difficulty understanding communication that depends on people's tone of voice or facial expression. The part of her brain that you might suspect was injured would be some area in the
 
  a. left temporal lobe
 b. left side of the orbitofrontal cortex
  c. left frontal lobe
 d. right hemisphere

Question 2

For most people, facial expression on
 
  a. the right side of the face is more expressive.
 b. the left side of the face is more expressive.
 c. both sides of the face are equally expressive.
 d. the lower, but not upper face is equally expressive.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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