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sheilaspns

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An animal with damage to the ________ will fail to display a conditioned emotional change in blood pressure but will display increased respiration.
 
  A) orbitofrontal cortex
  B) lateral nucleus of the amygdala
  C) lateral hypothalamus
  D) medial nucleus of the amygdala
  E) periaqueductal gray matter

Question 2

The physical changes responsible for conditioning of emotional responses take place in the
 
  A) orbitofrontal cortex.
  B) lateral nucleus of the amygdala.
  C) medial nucleus of the amygdala.
  D) lateral hypothalamus.
  E) periaqueductal gray matter.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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