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penza

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The rubrospinal tract controls:
 
  a. the forearms.
  b. the hands and fingers.
  c. the fingers.
  d. the forearms and hands but not the fingers.

Question 2

Damage to ________________ resulted in monkeys being unable to perform a once familiar response, specifically pushing in a lever and then turning it to the left.
 
  This result suggests that this brain area is involved in executing well-learned sequences of motor responses.
 
  a. supplementary motor area
  b. premotor cortex
  c. common integrative area
  d. prefrontal lobe



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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