How are subcorticol responses related to sexual cognition?
A) The subcorticol regions are sensitive to androgens which advance sexual cognition in puberty.
B) The subcorticol regions are not affected by puberty and have no role in sexual cognition.
C) The subcorticol regions have developed hypothetical thinking which plays a role in information processing and sexual cognition.
D) The subcorticol regions have testosterone receptors which play a role in social information processing and sexual cognition.
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