Activation of the fusiform face area is involved in:

a. recognizing a friend's face.
b. learning a new person's face and then recognizing it later when you see her again.
c. recognizing a friend's face and remembering that she is still in the room when not directly in the visual field.
d. learning a new person's face, recognizing it later, and remembering that she is still in the room when not directly in the visual field.

Answer: D

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