Social Studies, 01.03.2021 22:20 lakinbacon4
Identification of increased amygdala activity when viewing pictures of members of another social group suggests that brain imaging techniques could be able to signal what type of unconscious process?
a. Mania
b. Racism
c. Sexual orientation
d. Aggression
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