A) The primary sensory region is responsible for receiving the incoming sensory information. The primary somatosensory is responsible for receiving the input related to pressure, touch, pain, and varying temperatures. The primary somatosensory is located in the postcentral gyrus. Primary sensory regions are arranged into accurate maps of the human body. For instance, the primary somatosensory cortex has an exact link that corresponds to contralateral sides of the human body, for example, the last and third fingers of the right hand send sensory information to adjacent regions of the left primary somatosensory cortex. The same case is true for the primary auditory and visual cortexes, has a point...
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