Asked by vedrana

The "face mobile" located in the right temporal lobe of the brain,explain why:
A the cells fire when a dog lover looks at picture of show dogs
B infants are not afraid to go to strangers.
C ganglion cells in this area respond to simple familiar faces
D we need only the right eye to recognize familiar faces.
IS (A) CORRECT ANSWER ????

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Answered by Ms. Sue
How does your text define or describe "face mobile" in the brain? I could find nothing online with that term.

Answered by vedrana
SORRY "face module"
Answered by Ms. Sue
I doubt if A is the correct answer.

It seems that many scientists question the existence of a face module. A few though, think that there's a specific area of our brain that recognizes human faces.

http://www.bluesci.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=566&Itemid=504

Assuming that this part of the brain is undeveloped in infants, it would seem that B may be the correct answer.


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