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The sleep-wake cycle is ultimately controlled by the part of the brain called the optical nerve. frontal lobe. hypothalamus. median forebrain bundle.
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The sleep-wake cycle is ultimately controlled by the part of the brain called the
optical nerve.
frontal lobe.
hypothalamus.
median forebrain bundle.
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I would have to say Hypothalamus. I am sorry, but I can’t explain it. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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