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cagreen833

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Damage to the amygdala can impair recognition of ________ but not ________.
 
  a. body posture; tone of voice
  b. word meaning; the ability to speak a word
  c. object identity; object movement
  d. facial emotion expression; recognition of emotion using tone of voice
  e. tone of voice; facial emotional expressions

Question 2

Because the amygdala receives input from cortical and subcortical sources, a person made blind by cortical damage
 
  a. can recognize body posture.
  b. is unable to infer emotion from tone of voice.
  c. can recognize object movement.
  d. is unable to express their emotion using tone of voice.
  e. can recognize facial emotional expressions.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d. facial emotion expression; recognition of emotion using tone of voice

Answer to Question 2

Answer: e. can recognize facial emotional expressions.



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