Please ASAP Thank you. 1. A difference between classical and non-classical pathway is: a. Non-classical pathways use ventral and medial nuclei in the thalamus b. Classical pathways in the thalamus project directly to the lateral nucleus of the amygdala c. Classical pathways project to primary sensory cortices. d. Non-classical pathways do not activate the autonomic nervous system 2. What did the story of the six blind men and an elephant tells you? a.  Different people can arrive at different descriptions of an object because they observe different parts of the object b.  Different people can arrive at different descriptions of an object because of their educational background c. Different people can describe an object differently because of their age d.  Different people can have different opinions about an object because of their upbringing

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1. A difference between classical and non-classical pathway is:

a. Non-classical pathways use ventral and medial nuclei in the thalamus

b. Classical pathways in the thalamus project directly to the lateral nucleus of the amygdala

c. Classical pathways project to primary sensory cortices.

d. Non-classical pathways do not activate the autonomic nervous system

2. What did the story of the six blind men and an elephant tells you?

a.  Different people can arrive at different descriptions of an object because they observe different parts of the object

b.  Different people can arrive at different descriptions of an object because of their educational background

c. Different people can describe an object differently because of their age

d.  Different people can have different opinions about an object because of their upbringing

 
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