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iew View Paragraph Stylles ssignment 2- Nervous system and techniques. For this assignment, answer the following uestions: Chapter 3 prefrontal damage [3 points) points) A. 1. Describe the speoficbehaviors youmight expect to see in a persan with I 2. Describe the four steps of nervous system development in your own words.!4 3. Download the Assignment2 Cortex pdf worksheet, and label it. You do not need to include the labeled figure in your Assignment. 4. Answer the following questions [4 points LIf you suddenty lost the ability to see, what brain area is likety affected Which brain area ls involved in learning and memory When Christopher Reeve felloff of his horse, he severed the nerves and damaged the brain at the top of his neck. As a result, not only was he paralyzed from the face down, he could no langer breathe on his own. What brain area was damaged that affected his breathing? Name the brain area that deals with thirst, hunger, and other drives B. Chapter4 Explain a diagnostic reason why you would use each of the following techniques to diagnose a problem in a patient (you need the example and explanation). For nstance, you would use (test) on s person that got into an accident to look for something the test is best surted to show). These tests are: (MBL CT scan, ight microscopy[6 points Describe what gene and stem therapy aro used tor, and why there is an ethical dilemma to use each in a person 13 points) 2. 2.Explanation / Answer
Some of the common effects of damage to the prefrontal lobe include, but are not limited to sudden changes in behavior, increased aggression, impaired moral judgment, memory loss, reduced motor skills and spatial reasoning, declining intelligence, diminished capacity for social cues, impaired language skills, and loss of empathy.
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