The large-scale integration problem is the difficulty of ____.
A. getting the different parts of the brain to physically connect during development
B. understanding how neurons work
C. knowing how the areas of your brain work together to create a combined perception
D. how more than one person can perceive the same object at the same time
Answer: C
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