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A patient with a traumatic brain injury to the amygdala is most likely to show which of the following behavioral changes?

  1. An inability to form new declarative memories.
  2. A reduced ability to experience fear and recognize fearful expressions in others.
  3. A significant increase in blood glucose levels during the 'rest-and-digest' phase.
  4. Loss of fine motor coordination and balance.

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