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17 January, 13:30

You and your significant other are standing face-to-face having an argument. You engaged the emotional threats by choosing to verbally fight back. What effect would a cerebellum have on your verbal engagement in the fight?

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  1. 17 January, 13:56
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    Answer: Cerebellum controls the amount of saliva, regulates the heart, and the ability to stand.

    Explanation: The cerebellum is the region of the brain that is responsible for motor functions control such as stamina, balance, and coordination (including abilities to yell, run, stand, fight, or change movement of the body, in other to engage or abandon a potential threat.

    However, during a emotional threat (fight) the cerebellum:

    1. controls the amount of saliva or dry mouth of an individual during verbal yelling;

    2. regulates the racing heart; and

    3. influences the ability to stand while fighting.
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