How are the body senses similar to those of the auditory system?

A. Most of the neurons from one side of the body project to the hemisphere of the same side.
B. Most of the neurons from one side of the body cross over and project to the hemisphere of the opposite side.
C. All of the neurons pass through the hypothalamus before projecting to the primary sensory areas of the brain.
D. All of the neurons from one side of the body cross over and project to the hemisphere of the opposite side.


Answer: B

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