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An interest group's ability to get members to call their representatives quickly or contribute extra money when needed is an example of which of the following?

Appreciate the unique human capabilities in cognition and comparison with other species.
Distinguish between different cortical areas based on their contribution to cognition.
Understand the role and mechanisms of neurons in processing external stimuli.
Comprehend the effects of hemisphere-specific injuries on perception and cognition.

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