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The fusiform gyrus is an area of the brain thought to underlie humans' ability to process facial expressions. Neuroscientist Ali Palejwala and his colleagues at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center studied the connections between the fusiform gyrus and other brain regions. They found strong connections with the occipital lobe, the brain region responsible for accepting and processing visual stimuli from the eyes via the optic nerve. These connections suggest that -------.Which choice most logically completes the text?no relationship exists between visual stimuli and facial recognition.eliminatehumans rely solely on sight to interpret the emotions of others.eliminatevisual stimuli travel from the fusiform gyrus to the occipital lobe.eliminatethe occipital lobe transmits visual information about faces to the fusiform gyrus.

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The fusiform gyrus is an area of the brain thought to underlie humans' ability to process facial expressions. Neuroscientist Ali Palejwala and his colleagues at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center studied the connections between the fusiform gyrus and other brain regions. They found strong connections with the occipital lobe, the brain region responsible for accepting and processing visual stimuli from the eyes via the optic nerve. These connections suggest that -------.Which choice most logically completes the text?no relationship exists between visual stimuli and facial recognition.eliminatehumans rely solely on sight to interpret the emotions of others.eliminatevisual stimuli travel from the fusiform gyrus to the occipital lobe.eliminatethe occipital lobe transmits visual information about faces to the fusiform gyrus.

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The most logical completion of the text would be "the occipital lobe transmits visual information about faces to the fusiform gyrus." This is because the occipital lobe is responsible for processing visual stimuli, and the fusiform gyrus is associated with facial recognition. The strong connections between these two brain regions suggest that visual information about faces is likely transmitted from the occipital lobe to the fusiform gyrus for processing and recognition.

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