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shofmannx20

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At the level of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), input from the two eyes in humans is
 
  a. kept completely separate.
 b. kept separate in the magnocellular layers, but not in the parvocellular layers.
 c. kept separate in the parvocellular layers, but not in the magnocellular layers.
 d. mingled in all layers.

Question 2

Temperature-insensitive neurons in the posterior hypothalamus
 
  a. play no role in the maintenance of core temperature.
 b. increase their firing rate when temperature reaches a set point.
  c. maintain a fairly steady firing rate.
 d. increase their firing rate when core temperature increases.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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