Chapter 3: Problem 6
Juan is watching a basketball game. The neural impulses from his eyes will ultimately travel to his primary visual cortex, but first they must pass through the: A. amygdala. B. hypothalamus. C. thalamus. D. pons.
Chapter 3: Problem 6
Juan is watching a basketball game. The neural impulses from his eyes will ultimately travel to his primary visual cortex, but first they must pass through the: A. amygdala. B. hypothalamus. C. thalamus. D. pons.
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