Chapter 36: Q. 22 (page 1046)
A person catching a ball must coordinate her head and eyes. What part of the brain is helping to do this? a. hypothalamus b. pineal gland c. thalamus d. superior colliculus
Short Answer
The correct option is d.
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Chapter 36: Q. 22 (page 1046)
A person catching a ball must coordinate her head and eyes. What part of the brain is helping to do this? a. hypothalamus b. pineal gland c. thalamus d. superior colliculus
The correct option is d.
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