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bobbie

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Michael, a two-year-old, yells all day. He yells if someone gets near him. He yells if his train falls off the wooden track.
 
  He is angry, seemingly, all day. Given his developmental stage, his continuous anger probably comes from a fully developed _____________ and an underdeveloped ______________.
 
  a. amygdala; prefrontal cortex
  b. prefrontal cortex; amygdala
  c. amygdala; granular frontal cortex
  d. granular frontal cortex; prefrontal cortex

Question 2

In humans, bilateral lesioning of the amygdala results in:
 
  a. increased memory of emotional aspects of a narrated story.
  b. increased experiences of fear.
  c. increased experiences of aggression.
  d. decreased memory of emotional aspects of a narrated story.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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