While hiking, Marston heard a noise in the woods. After evaluating the sound and its closeness, he determined there was no danger. What part of Marston's brain assisted him in assessing danger in this situation?

a. left hemisphere
b. right hemisphere
c. Broca's area
d. amygdala

d

Psychology

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a. verbally b. visually c. gustatorily. d. physically e. semantically

Psychology