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The philosopher ________ attributed thought and emotion to the brain, whereas ________ considered the function of the brain as important for cooling the heart.
 
  a. Aristotle; Hippocrates
  b. Galen; Aristotle
  c. Hippocrates; Aristotle
  d. Plato; Galen
  e. Hippocrates; Plato

Question 2

Ancient Greek culture before Hippocrates considered the ________ to be the seat of thought and emotion.
 
  a. gut
  b. heart
  c. brain
  d. pineal gland
  e. stomach



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. Hippocrates; Aristotle

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b. heart





 

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