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Just before the glee club performance at Regionals, Finn Hudson receives damage to his association cortex during a football game. At glee club practice, he sings The baby is a fortitude. Ice is calling. Finn must have received damage to his ____.
 
  a. Wernickes area
  b. Brocas area
  c. thalamus
  d. hypothalamus

Question 2

Voshon is programming a computer to think like humans. His biggest challenge is to have the computer integrate information from a variety of sources and relate this information (words and images) to abstract concepts. What area of the cerebral cortex accomplishes these tasks for humans?
 
  a. association cortex
  b. sensory cortex
  c. somatosensory cortex
  d. integrative cortex



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Answer to Question 1

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jman1234

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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