According to research described in the Focus on Neuroscience box "Emotions and the Brain," sadness, happiness, anger, and fear each produce:
A) high levels of brain activation.
B) a distinct pattern of brain activation and deactivation.
C) indeterminate and scattered patterns of brain activation.
D) patterns of brain activation or deactivation, but not both.
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