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OSWALD

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The precentral gyrus is essential for the ____.
 
  a. control of fine movements
 b. coordination between vision and hearing
  c. regulation of emotions
 d. attention to hunger and thirst

Question 2

Activity in the left hemisphere is associated with ____.
 
  a. decreased emotional experiences
  b. fear, but not other emotions
 c. behavioral activation
 d. behavioral inhibition



pallen55

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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