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Juan Diego participates in meditation several times a week. This practice MOST likely engages his:a. Sympathetic nervous system.b. Parasympathetic nervous system.c. Temporal lobe and association areas.d. Occipital lobe and association areas.

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Answer: d. Occipital lobe and association area.

Explanation: The occipital lobe contains the visual area, which houses a full map of the visual world. That means it is where all we have seen or felt, is stored.

The association area are the areas that links and coordinate sensory and motor areas. They are responsible for our thoughts, memory,and learning.

From the description above. We can understand that Juan Diego has kept her occipital lobe and association areas busy. During meditation, we tend to use the pictures or events stored in the occipital lobe for thoughts and learning, which is done by the association area.

KEY NOTE FOR ANSWER:

•The occipital lobe houses the full map of our visual world. Which we use in meditation.

• The association area are responsible for thoughts. Which we do during meditation.

Meditation is a deep thought.

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Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

When carrying out meditation, the nervous system is is active, generally it is the autonomic nervous system that consist of the Sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system.

During Meditation, the parasympathetic nervous system is activated after the sympathetic nervous system is activated, but the parasympathetic nervous system is more active.

Relating to Juan Diego, the most likely engages the parasympathetic nervous system.

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