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when would it NOT be a good idea for a doctor to use an EEG on a patient's brain?

A.) when the functions of smaller areas of the brain need recorded

B.) when the patient is awake and refuses anesthesia

C.) when information about the cerebral cortex is needed

D.) when the activity of neurons over large areas of the brain needs tracked​

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I think it might be B

When would it NOT be a good idea for a doctor to use an EEG on a patient's brain is when the patient is awake and refuses anesthesia. Thus, option "B" is correct.

What is brin and its different parts?

A brain can be defined as an organ of soft nerve tissue that is found in the skull of vertebrates and it's typically responsible for the coordination of nervous activities, intellect and sensation.

The human brain consists of various sections and these includes;

I. Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) which resembles a bow or collar surrounding the frontal part of the corpus callosum. This is the frontal part of the cingulate cortex which helps to make complex cognitive functions such as impulse control, decision-making, emotions and empathy.

II. Ventral prefrontal cortex in humans are interconnected with the brain and are responsible for the processing of risk, empathy, fear and social decision-making

III. The Cerebral Cortex: this part of the brain primarily comprises of grey matter, foldable sheets of neurons and forms its outermost layer. Therefore, cerebral cortex is known as the outermost layer of the brain (cerebrum) and thus, makes up half of its weight. It is about 2.5 millimeters in thickness and as such it's able to fold.

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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