After a mild car accident, Joel had a hard time walking in a straight line. He also began struggling with tasks like buttoning his shirt, writing, and feeding himself (often bumping his cheek or chin with his spoon). All his extremities were unharmed, and the doctors believed he had a minor brain injury. Based on this description, what structure of the hindbrain may have been damaged?
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The Hindbrain
Multiple Choice
When researchers destroy the reticular formation of rats via deep lesioning, the rats
A
lose all of their mobility and become incapable of walking.
B
begin eating and will not stop until their stomachs rupture and they die.
C
enter a coma-like sleep from which they do not wake up.
D
become blind.
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