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The Neuroanatomist Who Described Fifty-Two Distinct Cortical Areas Based on Cell

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The neuroanatomist who described fifty-two distinct cortical areas based on cell structure and arrangement, and whose classification scheme is often used today, was


A) Purkinje.
B) Helmholtz.
C) Brodmann.
D) Hyde.

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