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hbsimmons88

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The ________ cortical region plays a key role in the analysis of social situations.
 
  a. occipital
  b. parietal
  c. ventromedial prefrontal
  d. temporal
  e. cingulate

Question 2

Female rhesus monkeys are more likely to engage in fights with other females
 
  a. just prior to menstruation.
  b. just after menstruation.
  c. only when threatened by the arrival of a new female in the social group.
  d. near the time of ovulation.
  e. during menopause.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. ventromedial prefrontal

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. just prior to menstruation.



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