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43. The part of the basal ganglia that exerts a tonic inhibitory influence on mo

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Question

43. The part of the basal ganglia that exerts a tonic inhibitory influence on motor output is the a. caudate b. globus pallidus external segment c. globus pallidus internal segment d. substantia nigra e. putamen 44. The motor cortices use information from the for performing reaching & grasping motions a. inferotemporal cortex b. putamen c. insula d. posterior parietal cortex e. fusiform gyrus 45. True or false: Mirror neurons are more active when watching someone perform a motor action for which the subject is already very familiar a. True b. False 46. Which of the following is NOT a potential reason for mirror neurons? a. recognition of self b. learning from observation c. empathy d. understanding the intentions of others 47. This structure has the ability to finely tune ongoing movements via connections with the cortex and red nucleus a. Caudate b. Supplementary motor area c. Amygdala d. Cerebellum e. Pons 48. True or false: The basal ganglia can compensate for up to about 70% of nigrostriatal dopamine loss. a. True b. False

Explanation / Answer

43. Correct answer:- (b) globus pallidus external segment

44. Correct answer:- (a) intertemporal cortex

45. Correct answer:- True

46. Correct answer:- (d) understanding te intentions of others

47. Correct answer:- (d)

48. Correct answer:- True

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