The role of the limbic system in the control of emotional behavior involves all of the following, except: a) homeostasis b) somatic motor responses c) consolidation of memory d) generalized sympathetic stimulation
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Let's analyze each option: a- Homeostasis: The limbic system plays a role in maintaining the body's internal balance or homeostasis, as it is involved in regulating autonomic and endocrine functions. b- Somatic motor responses: The limbic system is not directly Show more…
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