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    Thalamic Neurons That Synapse in the The Primary Sensory Cortex
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Thalamic Neurons That Synapse in the The Primary Sensory Cortex

Question 34

Question 34

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Thalamic neurons that synapse in the the primary sensory cortex are ________ neurons.


A) receptor
B) first-order
C) second-order
D) third-order
E) fourth-order

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