Question
A hemisection (lesion) in the left cervical region of the spinal cord would cause:
A hemisection (lesion) in the left cervical region of the spinal cord would cause:
loss of pain/temperature sensation in the left side of the body
loss of tactile sensation and proprioreception in the right side of the body
loss of pain/temperature sensation in the right side of the body
loss of tactile sensation and proprioreception in both sides of the body
A hemisection (lesion) in the left cervical region of the spinal cord would cause:
loss of pain/temperature sensation in the left side of the body
loss of tactile sensation and proprioreception in the right side of the body
loss of pain/temperature sensation in the right side of the body
loss of tactile sensation and proprioreception in both sides of the body
Answers
GPT 3.5
loss of pain/temperature sensation in the right side of the body
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