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jho37

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In a remarkable demonstration, Belle, the owl monkey, controlled the movements of a robotic arm
 
  A) by pressing buttons.
  B) with the activity of neurons in her primary motor cortex.
  C) with speech sounds.
  D) with monkey calls.
  E) by providing visual feedback to the arm.

Question 2

In the primary motor cortex, the neurons that participate in the movement of a particular finger are
 
  A) located in one somatotopically segregated finger area.
  B) widely distributed over the somatotopic hand area.
  C) all located in a single column.
  D) all located in the left parietal lobe.
  E) all located in the right parietal lobe.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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