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ENagel

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While waiting to begin his college entrance exam, John becomes nervous. As a result, his medulla oblongata begins to function differently. This will cause a change in his ____.
 
  a. emotional experience
  b. balance and coordination
  c. heart rate and breathing
  d. memory

Question 2

Blesdo keeps falling asleep at odd times, and generally has issues with arousal and attention. His doctors have ruled out sleep disorders and are now concentrating on certain brain structures. The one that is most likely malfunctioning is the ____.
 
  a. thalamus
  b. reticular formation
  c. substantia nigra
  d. hippocampus



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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