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which of the following happens when we receive an unexpected outside stimulus? the cerebellum does not send a blocking signal to the cerebral cortex. the temporal lobes block information that passes through the frontal lobes. the spinal cord blocks impulses from reaching the medulla. the somatosensory cortex activates the thalamus in the forebrain. the intentional destruction of brain tissue in order to observe the...
When an unexpected stimulus occurs, the cerebellum usually sends a blocking signal to the cerebral cortex during routine processing, but stops for unexpected stimuli. Other options (temporal lobes blocking frontal, spinal cord blocking medulla, somatosensory activating thalamus) are incorrect. The last option is about brain tissue destruction, irrelevant.
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The cerebellum does not send a blocking signal to the cerebral cortex.