Does the brain have built-in categories for sorting and filing information?
A. No-the brain does not sort and file information based on categories
B. Yes-but the categories are developed through experience
C. Yes-but the brain doesn't have specific parts for categories
D. Yes-the brain has different areas for different categories
Answer: D
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