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1. Unlike the temporal, occipital, and parietal cortices, which monitor the outside world, the __________ and the limbic system monitor the condition of the body. A. Amygdala B. Hypothalamus C. Thalamus D. Corpus Callosum 2. According to Wally Nauta, the frontal lobe networks fuse biological drives and impulses with the knowledge of what? A. When to satisfy them B. Why to satisfy them C. How to satisfy them D. What to satisfy them with 3. What is one of the major factors underlying success in any profession? A. The ability to pursue long-term goals and to suppress environmental drives B. The ability to pursue short-term goals and to suppress biological drives C. The ability to pursue lifetime goals and to suppress emotional drives D. The ability to pursue long-term goals and to suppress biological drives 4. Which lobes are one of the last areas of the brain to mature and may not fully mature until the person reaches their twenties? A. Parietal B. Occipital C. Frontal D. Temporal 5. How was Phineas Gage affected after his accident? A. Loss of vision in both eyes B. Paralyzed of limbs and tongue C. New personality traits D. Inability to speak

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Page 1: Module 12 Assignment

1. Unlike the temporal, occipital, and parietal cortices, which monitor the outside world, the __________ and the limbic system monitor the condition of the body.A. AmygdalaB. Hypothalamus C. ThalamusD. Corpus Callosum

2. According to Wally Nauta, the frontal lobe networks fuse biological drives and impulses with the knowledge of what?A. When to satisfy themB. Why to satisfy them C. How to satisfy themD. What to satisfy them with

3. What is one of the major factors underlying success in any profession?A. The ability to pursue long-term goals and to suppress environmental drivesB. The ability to pursue short-term goals and to suppress biological drivesC. The ability to pursue lifetime goals and to suppress emotional drivesD. The ability to pursue long-term goals and to suppress biological drives

4. Which lobes are one of the last areas of the brain to mature and may not fully mature until the person reaches their twenties?A. ParietalB. OccipitalC. FrontalD. Temporal

5. How was Phineas Gage affected after his accident?A. Loss of vision in both eyesB. Paralyzed of limbs and tongueC. New personality traitsD. Inability to speak

6. A condition in which convulsions become nearly continuous and usher in death is known as what?A. Status EpilepticusB. EpilepsyC. Final Epilepticus D. Stage 4 Epilepsy

7. When one or more performances within a general profile of operations are at odds with the rest is known as what type of discrepancy?A. AssociationB. DisassociationC. IncompatibilityD. Conflict

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8. In Phineas Gage’s case, his impaired character was dissociated from what two things?A. Personality and behaviorB. Intact cognition and behaviorC. Intact memory and behaviorD. Vision and behavior