Asked by Al-Hasen Youssef on Feb 18, 2024

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Abnormality in eating, drinking, and sexual behavior is most likely a result of the dysfunction of the:

A) right frontal lobe.
B) cerebrum.
C) hypothalamus.
D) midbrain.

Hypothalamus

Component of the brain that regulates eating, drinking, sex, and basic emotions; abnormal behaviors involving any of these activities may be the result of dysfunction in the hypothalamus.

  • Understanding the role of the right frontal lobe in regulating eating, drinking, and sexual behavior.
  • Understanding the functions and importance of the cerebrum in relation to abnormal behaviors.
  • Understanding the role of the hypothalamus in regulating eating, drinking, and sexual behavior.
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Shawn HillsFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The hypothalamus is responsible for regulating basic biological functions such as eating, drinking, and sexual behavior. Dysfunction in this area can lead to abnormalities in these behaviors. The other brain regions listed are not as directly involved in these functions.