Which brain area is most important for controlling hunger and eating?

a. Corpus callosum
b. Cerebellum
c. Fusiform gyrus
d. Hypothalamus

d

Psychology

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The process of change in existing ways of thinking that occur in response to encounters with new stimuli or events is

A) stagnation. B) assimilation. C) accommodation. D) schemation.

Psychology

When a premature infant with a low birthweight is placed in an incubator, oxygen is carefully monitored because too _____ of a concentration of oxygen _____

a) high; can damage the baby's retinas, leading to permanent blindness b) low; can damage the baby's retinas, leading to permanent blindness c) low; can prove to be fatal for the baby d) high; can prove to be fatal for the baby

Psychology