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The Symptoms of the "Sleeping Sickness" That Arose During World

Question 103

Question 103

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The symptoms of the "sleeping sickness" that arose during World War I are caused by lesions to the:


A) putamen.
B) globus pallidus.
C) substantia nigra.
D) amygdala.

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