What would you see if you could "climb" inside a child's brain as she learns about different objects?
A. Objects are processed and stored according to the child's exemplar of the object.
B. There is no pattern as to where different objects are stored.
C. All objects, regardless of type, are processed and stored in the same part of the brain, which is the hippocampus.
D. Different objects are processed and stored in different parts of the brain.
Answer: D
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