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damage to which of the following brain structures may cause the inability to detect the emotional significance of facial expressions, especially those demonstrating fear? a hippocampus b thalamus c hypothalamus d amygdala
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To determine which brain structure's damage affects detecting emotional significance of facial expressions (especially fear), we analyze each option:
- Option A (Hippocampus): Primarily involved in memory formation (especially episodic memory), not emotion detection from facial expressions.
- Option B (Thalamus): Acts as a sensory relay station, but not specialized for emotional facial expression processing.
- Option C (Hypothalamus): Regulates homeostasis (e.g., hunger, temperature) and hormonal release, not emotional facial expression detection.
- Option D (Amygdala): Key structure for processing emotions, especially fear and detecting emotional significance in facial expressions. Damage to the amygdala impairs the ability to recognize fearful facial expressions.
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D. Amygdala