What is the key difference between locationist and constructionist perspectives of the brain?
A) A locationist perspective believes that specific emotion states originate from distinct brain areas or systems, while a constructionist perspective believes such brain areas will never be identified
B) A locationist perspective believes that the effects of neurotransmitters on behavior will depend on their location in the brain, while a constructionist perspective believes that neurotransmitters construct consistent behaviors across areas
C) A locationist perspective believes that the emotions a brain is capable of generating depend on learning experiences, while a constructionist perspective believes that all brains are capable of producing all basic emotions
D) ""Locationist"" and ""constructionist"" are two terms to describe the same school of thought, namely psychological constructionism
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