The hypothalamus is a grape-sized structure in the forebrain that
a. controls posture, muscle tone, and coordination and stores skill memories.
b. acts as a final switching station for most incoming sensory information on their way to the cortex.
c. is associated with attention, alertness, and some reflexes, such as coughing, sneezing, and vomiting.
d. is involved in temperature control, hormone release, emotions, and motives, such as hunger and thirst.
d
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
We need to use caution when drawing conclusions from family and twin studies of schizophrenia, because
a. researchers study only their own families b. individuals with schizophrenia are often taken away from their families c. when people share environments as well as genes, it is difficult to separate the influences of each d. none of these