Many of the new ways of looking at the mind will take advantage of the revolution in techniques for studying the brain; for example, ____ currently investigate the biological factors that vary along with people’s feelings and experience of social inclusion, rejection, or loneliness
a. social neuroscientists
b. cognitive neuroscientists
c. clinical psychologists
d. behavioral neuroscientists
ANSWER: a
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