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Stimulating the anterior lobe of the cerebellum in a decerebrate animal will produce:
A. an enhancement of vestibular reflexes.
B. an increase in alpha-rigidity.
C. a decrease in extensor muscle tone.
D. an effect only if the dorsal roots have been cut.
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cmmon Abrahem I know you know the answer!!!
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i dont know it but just chosed B so other guys will try it
come on amarah and kashmala and other
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no abrahem i dont know ;(((((((((
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ok tomorow will check the answer but see ulise: i wasnt kidding,it's hard question because the princess of this forum didnt know it but maybe the king(sao) answered it correctly
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A,B Incorrect: The decerebrate condition depends on descending activity from the vestibulospinal tract, uninhibited by higher structures. Stimulation of the anterior lobe would then be expected to modulate the reflexes.
C is Correct
D Incorrect: Cutting the dorsal roots is the only way to abolish decerebrate rigidity.