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Social Studies, 05.12.2019 20:31 brianwins07

People’s moral judgments are most likely to seem unrestrained by normal emotions if they have suffered damage to their
a) cerebellum.
b) sensory cortex.
c) corpus callosum.
d) frontal cortex.

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