After her mother died, young Shen-Li had trouble falling asleep at night and would spend hours fussing. When her father put a scarf that smelled of her mother's perfume in Shen-Li's crib, she quickly settled down and fell asleep. Which of the following played a role in the girl's emotions being calmed by her mother's scent?
A. Limbic system
B. Vomeronasal organs
C. Parietal lobe
D. Vestibular system
Answer: A
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