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The region(s) of the cerebral cortex superior to the lateral sulcus is/are the
 A) parietal lobe.
  B) temporal lobe.
  C) frontal lobe.
  D) occipital lobe.
  E) parietal and frontal lobes.

Question 2

The cerebral lobe posterior to the central sulcus is the
 A) parietal lobe.
  B) temporal lobe.
  C) frontal lobe.
  D) occipital lobe.
  E) insula.



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