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Much of the Human Auditory Cortex Is Invisible to Casual

Question 14

Question 14

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Much of the human auditory cortex is invisible to casual inspection because it is in the depths of the __________ fissure.


A) central
B) lateral
C) longitudinal
D) calcarine
E) postcentral

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