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mcmcdaniel

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Axons from the inferior colliculi synapse in the _________ of the thalamus.
 
  a. medial geniculate nucleus
 b. lateral geniculate nucleus
 c. ventral posterior nucleus
 d. intralaminar nuclei

Question 2

The case of David Reimer, who was raised as a girl but later took on a male identity, reminded researchers that
 
  a. biology plays a significant role in gender identity.
 b. biology appears to play little if any role in gender identity.
 c. biology plays a significant role in the gender identity of males, but not females.
  d. socialization does not have any effects on gender identity.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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