The "binding problem" refers to which question?

a. How does sensory activity in separate brain areas produce a unified experience?
b. How do children learn the expectations that their culture imposes?

c. How does oxytocin increase the social attachment between people?
d. How can we get groups with a history of hostility and distrust to work together?


a

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