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What Are the Fibers That Connect the Cortical Regions on One

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What are the fibers that connect the cortical regions on one side of the brain with the corresponding cortical region on the other side of the brain?


A) projection fibers
B) arcuate fasciculi
C) association fibers
D) commissural fibers
E) spinothalamic tracts

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