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"We try to memorize which cars are good ones, which are bad ones, which drivers are good ones, which are bad ones," Gene said, referring to how they will know how to navigate around them during the race.
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During the study phase, participants were instructed that they would be presented with a series of faces, one after another, and should try to memorize each face.
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