Asked by
Olivia Capps
on Dec 18, 2024Verified
Learned taste aversion can be abolished by lesions to the:
A) amygdala.
B) dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
C) inferior frontal cortex.
D) orbital frontal cortex.
Learned Taste Aversion
A conditioned response where an individual develops a dislike or avoidance of a specific food that has been associated with an unpleasant experience, such as illness.
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex
An area of the frontal lobes involved in executive functions, such as working memory, planning, and decision-making.
- Understand the influence of neurological damage on feelings and actions.
- Understand the hormonal and neural influences on behavior and emotion.
Verified Answer
CT
Learning Objectives
- Understand the influence of neurological damage on feelings and actions.
- Understand the hormonal and neural influences on behavior and emotion.