The brains of musicians with perfect pitch

A. differed from nonmusicians but not from musicians lacking perfect pitch.
B. differed from musicians lacking perfect pitch but not nonmusicians.
C. were the same as nonmusicians and musicians lacking perfect pitch.
D. differed from both nonmusicians and musicians lacking perfect pitch.


Answer: D

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