Felicity cannot experience fear. If Felicity's inability to experience fear is caused by damage to the brain, which area of the brain has most likely been affected?
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The _____ is an adaptation of Charles Darwin's theory that when an emotion is expressed freely on the face, the emotion intensifies.
A
facial feedback hypothesis
B
cognitive interpretation of face motions
C
cognitive mediational theory
D
common sense theory

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Begin by understanding the context of the problem, which involves theories related to emotions and facial expressions.
Identify the key concept: the idea that expressing an emotion on the face can intensify that emotion.
Recall Charles Darwin's contributions to the study of emotions, particularly his work on the expression of emotions in humans and animals.
Consider the 'facial feedback hypothesis,' which suggests that facial expressions can influence emotional experiences, aligning with the idea that expressing an emotion can intensify it.
Evaluate the other options: 'cognitive interpretation of face motions,' 'cognitive mediational theory,' and 'common sense theory,' and determine which aligns best with the concept of facial expressions intensifying emotions.
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