A patient in a cold environment begins shivering. Which area of the hypothalamus primarily mediates this response?
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Correct answer: Posterior hypothalamus
The posterior hypothalamus activates heat-producing mechanisms such as shivering. The anterior hypothalamus regulates heat dissipation.
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