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A persuasive pattern that moves beyond problem-solution to convincing the audiences to take a specific action is Monroe's ___________.
Fusiform Face Area
A region of the human brain known to play a significant role in facial recognition and processing.
Blindsight
A condition in which a person can respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them, often after damage to the primary visual cortex.
Procedural Memory
A type of long-term memory responsible for knowing how to perform various actions and skills, such as riding a bike.
Selective Attention
The process by which a person focuses on one or a few select stimuli while ignoring others, allowing the individual to concentrate on important information.
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