The fMRI evidence suggests that the brain areas that are activated for inanimate objects will
A) be identical to the active areas for animate objects.
B) be different from the active areas for animate objects.
C) be localized to one hemisphere, while animate objects will be in the same region in the other hemisphere.
D) occasionally match the area for animate objects, depending on the nature of the inanimate object.
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