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Why do we care about the brain?

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what is the syndrome we talk about in Chapter 2?   The Capgras Syndrome  
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what gets damaged and disrupted in the Capgras syndrome?   Amygdala, Prefrontal cortex, and the emotional processing  
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T or F, for the Capgras syndrome the patient thinks their loved one is an imposter, was kidnapped, or there's slight differences   True  
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What is still intact in someone who has Capgras syndrome?   The fusiform area  
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What does the cognitive theory for Capgras syndrome state?   Normal face recognition involves both cognitive and emotional appraisals.  
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What are the three neural findings?   intact facial recognition emotional memory and familiarity impaired reality monitoring  
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intact facial recognition   intact fusiform face area (FFA)  
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damaged amygdala   impaired emotional memory and familiarity  
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damaged prefrontal   impaired reality monitoring  
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What are the Broader Implications   neural findings can implicate cognitive theories different brain regions are active during cognitive process  
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Cognitive psychology and neuroscience occur in the   Brain  
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Neuroscience helps us   Understand  
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