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saraeharris

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Which part of the brain creates three-dimensional visual images from sensory information from the optic nerve?
 
  A) thalamus
  B) retina
  C) occipital lobe
  D) frontal lobe

Question 2

A complex psychological disorder in which a person limits food intake and uses vomiting and abuses laxatives is called:
 
  A) dissociation.
  B) acrophobia.
  C) kleptomania.
  D) anorexia nervosa.



djpooyouma

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Answer to Question 1

C
Explanation: A) The thalamus does not create visual images.
B) The retina is not part of the brain.
C) Correct The visual cortex in the occipital lobe of the brain creates three-dimensional visual images.
D) The frontal lobe of the brain does not create visual images.

Answer to Question 2

D
Explanation:
A) Dissociation is shutting out from memory a traumatic event.
B) Acrophobia is fear of heights.
C) Kleptomania is an obsession for taking things.
D) Correct.



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