Asked by noclue
James has severely damaged his
brain’s amygdala. How will this MOST
likely affect James? (1 point)
He won’t be able to experience
fear.
He won’t be able to lose weight.
He won’t be able to move his
arms.
He won’t be able to hear.
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He won’t be able to experience fear.
The amygdala is critical for processing emotions—especially fear and fear-related learning. Damage impairs fear responses and recognizing fear; the other functions (movement, hearing, weight regulation) involve different brain areas.
The amygdala is critical for processing emotions—especially fear and fear-related learning. Damage impairs fear responses and recognizing fear; the other functions (movement, hearing, weight regulation) involve different brain areas.
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