Which answer is correct Both somatic and visceral sensory pathways: 1) usually involve cranial nerves. 2) send input from dermatomes. 3 ) send input primarily to a region of the insula deep within the lateral sulcus. 4 ) send input for proprioception to the cerebellum . 5 ) may use the same tract for certain pain sensations . 5) 6) send input exclusively to the somatosensory cortex in the parietal lobe.
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