Several studies had participants view a series of faces and make judgments that were unrelated to race. Although these tasks did not ask about race, researchers concluded that instant categorizations on the basis of race were still being made. The evidence for this conclusion is that participants
A. claimed in responses to later surveys that they still paid attention to race.
B. showed different patterns of brain activity depending on the race of each face during the task.
C. achieved high scores on later memory tests for the race of each face.
D. showed changes in body language and posture to different-race faces during the task.
Answer: B
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