Corpus callosum Question 13. Patient PD suffers from an extreme seizure disorder. Doctors have located the source of the
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Question 13. Patient PD suffers from an extreme seizure disorder. Doctors have located the source of the seizures. To prevent PD's death, they have surgically removed the affected area. While PD's seizures have lessened considerably, he is now unable to form new memories. Which area is most likely affected? O Lateral geniculate nucleus O Occipital lobe O Thalamus 2 pts Frontal lobe O Pituitary gland OHippocampus D
Question 141 Patient VJ was working at her computer in her office one day when she suddenly fell to the ground unconscious. She was taken to the emergency room where doctors were unable to awaken her and she became comatose. Doctors quickly performed an MRI and discovered an inoperable tumor. VJ has remained in a coma for the last 5 months. VJ's tumor is likely in which part of the brain? Reticular formation 2 pts Frontal cortex O Occipital cortex O Pituitary gland O Amygdala O Corpus callosum
D Question 15 Patient JP suffered a minor stroke recently. Although he has recovered most of his function, he still is unable to speak clearly. He sounds stilted, and almost "Tarzan-like." Which area is most likely affected? Thalamus O Frontal lobe Temporal lobe Occipital lobe 2 pts O Cerebellum O Hippocampus
Corpus callosum Question 141 Patient VJ was working at her computer in her office one day when she suddenly fell to the ground unconscious. She was taken to the emergency room where doctors were unable to awaken her and she became comatose. Doctors quickly performed an MRI and discovered an inoperable tumor. VJ has remained in a coma for the last 5 months. VJ's tumor is likely in which part of the brain? Reticular formation 2 pts Frontal cortex O Occipital cortex O Pituitary gland O Amygdala O Corpus callosum
D Question 15 Patient JP suffered a minor stroke recently. Although he has recovered most of his function, he still is unable to speak clearly. He sounds stilted, and almost "Tarzan-like." Which area is most likely affected? Thalamus O Frontal lobe Temporal lobe Occipital lobe 2 pts O Cerebellum O Hippocampus