According to Hart and colleagues (2000), when participants viewed faces from their own racial group in a study, what happened?

a. ?Activity in the amygdala was higher than when they viewed faces from another racial group.
b. ?Activity in the frontal lobes was higher than when they viewed faces from another racial group.
c. ?Activity in the frontal lobes was lower than when they viewed faces from another racial group.
d. ?Activity in the amygdala was lower than when they viewed faces from another racial group.

ANSWER:
d

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