According to the perpetual load theory and fMRI research, which of the following happens during distracted driving?
A. Decrease in activity in a small part of the brainstem (pontine tegmentum)
B. Decrease in activity in areas of the brain involved in language processing
C. Decrease in activity in areas of the brain involved in processing spatial information
D. Decrease in activity in the reticular activating system of the brain stem
Answer: C
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