The consequence of sensory nerve fibers crossing over is that the

A) right hemisphere of the cerebrum receives sensory impulses originating on the left
side of the body and vice versa.
B) impulses never reach the appropriate lobe of the brain to be interpreted.
C) brain cannot tell from which side of the body a sensory impulse originated.
D) left hemisphere of the cerebrum receives sensory impulses originating on the left
side of the body and the right hemisphere receives sensory impulses originating on
the right side of the body.


A

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