Which of the following cerebral areas is correctly matched with its function?

a. occipital lobes?control auditory centers
b. temporal lobes?control skeletal muscles
c. frontal lobes?control visual centers
d. parietal lobes?receive sensations of heat, touch, pressure
e. substantia nigra?control learning and language


D

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