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corkyiscool3328

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The person who was less able to control his emotions following a traumatic railroad construction accident when a tamping rod was blown through his brain was __________.
 
  a. Paul Broca
  b. Clem Parsons
  c. Mordacai Morgan
  d. Phineas Gage

Question 2

The strong ties the amygdala has with sensory information allow for __________.
 
  a. rapid responding to biologically significant events
  b. forward thinking with the frontal lobes
  c. a more analytic analysis of perceptual images
  d. rapid rejection of salient information in the immediate environment



mcinincha279

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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