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White Matter Fibers That Pass from One Gyrus to the Adjacent

Question 184

Question 184

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White matter fibers that pass from one gyrus to the adjacent gyrus are called


A) arcuate fibers.
B) longitudinal fasciculi.
C) association fibers.
D) commissural fibers.
E) projection fibers.

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