The ______ of the brain is wired for language at birth.
A. left hemisphere
B. right hemisphere
C. temporal lobe
D. frontal cortex
Answer: A
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a. dementia b. delirium c. depression d. anxiety
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What will be an ideal response?
The involuntary physical changes that occur in the body, such as increases and decreases in heart rate, blood pressure, perspiration, and glandular secretions are controlled by the
a. occipital lobe. b. parietal lobe. c. somatic nervous system. d. autonomic nervous system.
In the context of the action potential, all of the following are consequences of the all-or-none law EXCEPT that
a. if the threshold is not reached, no action potential occurs. b. the size of the action potential does not diminish along the length of the axon. c. once started, the action potential needs no outside stimulation to keep going. d. the size of the action potential varies as a function of the intensity of stimulation.