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Male rodent sexual behavior can be diminished by damage to the
 
  a. medial preoptic area.
  b. medulla.
  c. dorsal amygdala.
  d. pons.
  e. forebrain.

Question 2

Sexual behavior in a castrated male rat can be restored by infusion of ________ into the ________.
 
  a. dopamine antagonists; medial preoptic area
  b. apomorphine; medial amygdala
  c. glutamate; spinal cord
  d. opiates; spinal cord
  e. testosterone; medial preoptic area



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. medial preoptic area.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: e. testosterone; medial preoptic area



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