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renzo156

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Lesions that are commonly referred to as amygdala lesions often
 
  A) damage neural structures other than the amygdala.
  B) do not destroy the entire amygdala.
  C) damage prefrontal cortex.
  D) both A and B
  E) both B and C

Question 2

A temporary or reversible lesion can be produced by
 
  A) excision or cutting.
  B) aspiration or suction.
  C) cooling the target brain structure or injecting an anesthetic into it.
  D) radio-frequency current.
  E) invasive EEG.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C




renzo156

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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