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pragya sharda

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The cingulate cortex is a subcortical structure above the corpus callosum. Its anterior (forward) segment participates in ____, and its posterior (rear) segment participates in ____.
 
  a. memory and visual processing; decision-making and emotion
  b. the four Fs; formation of long-term memories
  c. decision-making and emotion; memory and visual processing
  d. formation of long-term memories; the four Fs

Question 2

The ________, which is essential in the formation of long-term memories, takes its name from the Greek word for seahorse.
 
  a. amygdala
  b. hypothalamus
  c. pia mater
  d. hippocampus



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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