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Pineapplelove6

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Neuronal firing can be measured using:
 
  A) transitory potentials
  B) event-related potential recordings
  C) impulse monitors
  D) they cannot be measured accurately
  E) chromic electrode implants

Question 2

Damage to the brain:
 
  A) leads to a decrease of abilities in the case of motor performance
  B) is always more handicapping when it occurs at an early age
  C) does not always lead to a diminution of functions
  D) is always devastating to speech if in the left hemisphere
  E) always leads to a decrease in abilities



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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