1. Which principle of functional organization of the vertebrate brain explains the concept of memories? a. The expansion of the forebrain is a recorded event in vertebrate brain evolution. b. Brain function is somewhat localized. c. Brains have maps. d. Neural circuits are plastic. 2. Which statement regarding the brain is true? a. Processing capability is related to the hindbrain. b. Primate brains are more evolved compared to the brains of fish. c. The larger the cerebral cortex, the more the processing capability of the brain. d. Primate brains have a similar cerebral cortex compared to amphibian brains.
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