The fusiform face area FFA) and the parahippocampal place area PPA) differ in that
A) The FFA is tuned to fine-grained details while the PPA is sensitive to coarse-grained aspects of visual stimuli
B) The FFA responds more to faces while the PPA responds more to places
C) The FFA is in the inferior temporal lobe while the PPA is in the superior parietal lobe
D) The FFA is in the ventral processing stream while the PPA is in the dorsal stream
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