Parkinson’s disease, characterized by difficulties in initiating voluntary movements, is caused by degeneration of the ____
a. amygdala
b. cerebral cortex
c. basal ganglia
d. cerebellum
ANSWER:
c
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a) memory is particularly good for items in the middle of a list. b) memory is particularly good for items at the beginning and at the end of a list. c) memory is particulary good for items at the beginning of a list but poor for items at the end. d) memory is particulary poor for items at the beginning of a list but good for items at the end.
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