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People with damage to the amygdala lose the ability to distinguish between friendly and threatening faces. true
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People with damage to the amygdala lose the ability to distinguish between friendly and threatening faces. true
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The Answer Is True. The Damage Definitely Effects Your Ability To Distinguish Between Friendly And Threatning Faces.
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