Harry is attending his 10-year high school reunion. As he visits with his classmates, he has some trouble putting together faces with names. He sees someone he thinks he knows by the shape of the nose and eyes. Which part of the brain is probably allowing Harry to analyze the features of the many faces he sees?
A. left hemisphere
B. right hemisphere
C. thalamus
D. somatosensory cortex
Answer: A
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