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High frequencies are processed by _________ areas of A1, or primary motor cortex.
 
  a. rostral
 b. caudal
 c. dorsal
 d. ventral

Question 2

Compared with the population of people who have typical sex chromosomes, Nielsen and Wohlert (1991) found that populations with sex chromosome abnormalities were associated with
 
  a. no increases in criminal activity, mental disorders, or physical disorders.
  b. significant increases in mental retardation.
 c. significant increases in physical abnormalities.
 d. significant increases in mental disorders.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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