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krzymel

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REM sleep without the usual core muscle atonia is likely a consequence of damage to the
 
  A) caudal hypothalamus.
  B) cerveau isol.
  C) nucleus magnocellularis.
  D) supraoptic nucleus.
  E) subfornical organ.

Question 2

One neuropsychological patient had virtually no REM sleep following a brain injury, and he
 
  A) became neurotic.
  B) developed hypersomnia.
  C) did not seem to be adversely affected.
  D) had disturbing dreams during SWS.
  E) became suicidal.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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