Matching

A) Insula
B) Parietal lobe
C) Frontal lobe
D) Temporal lobe
E) Occipital lobe

18) Auditory area.
19) Primary somatosensory cortex.
20) Primary (somatic) motor cortex.
21) Motor speech (Broca's) area.
22) Premotor cortex.
23) Visual area.
24) Gustatory (taste) area.
25) Seat of intelligence, abstract reasoning.


18) D 19) B 20) C 21) C 22) C 23) E 24) A 25) C

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