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in interprets and processes various types of stimuli, shaping how humans respond to situations and engage with the environment. the diagram shows the different parts of the brain and some of their functions.
perietal lobe:
pain
occipital lobe:
visual processing
brain stem:
breathing
cerebellum:
muscle control
d is thinking about favorite memories of the summer vacation and writes them in a journal.
- i was excited to go on my first cruise for vacation.
- i was nervous about snorkeling in the ocean.
- i saw many animals on the rainforest tour.
- i enjoyed a parasailing adventure until i was frightened when i saw a shark.
- i was happy to return home to my house.
at does this example show about how the brain interprets and responds to different stimuli?
- each response from the brain happens independently without needing to process sensory input.
- responses to sensory input requires processing in multiple parts of the brain.
- the brain reacts to the environment first and then processes the sensory input.
- the brain responds immediately without completing multiple tasks
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Brain responses need sensory input (e.g., seeing a shark, experiencing a cruise) to form memories/responses, so this is wrong.
- Option 2: The example involves recalling memories (sensory - derived) and writing them. Memory and cognitive tasks (like writing) involve multiple brain parts (e.g., for memory, sensory processing, motor for writing). This matches.
- Option 3: The brain processes sensory input first (e.g., seeing a shark) then reacts, not the other way around. So this is wrong.
- Option 4: The brain does multiple tasks (processing memories, emotions, motor for writing) so it doesn't respond immediately without multiple tasks. Wrong.
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B. Responses to sensory input requires processing in multiple parts of the brain.