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wrbasek0

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The pons is located
 
  a. immediately ventral to the cerebellum.
  b. beneath the hypothalamus.
  c. caudal to the medulla.
  d. rostral to the frontal cortex.
  e. rostral to the hypothalamus.

Question 2

Damage to the substantia nigra would be expected to produce
 
  a. difficulty in color perception.
  b. changes in appetite leading to anorexia.
  c. difficulties in visual tasks.
  d. Parkinson-like motor symptoms.
  e. problems in speech perception.



djpooyouma

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. immediately ventral to the cerebellum.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d. Parkinson-like motor symptoms.



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