Multiple Choice
Penfield's homunculus is important because ________.
A) it established beyond reasonable doubt that brain function can be precisely localized
B) it is fixed, therefore it ruled out that memory can be localized
C) it provides a vivid illustration for textbooks
D) for the first time showed differences in functional organization between male and females brain
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