Which area of the cerebral cortex receives sensory information from the skin, skeletal muscles, and joints? olfactory cortex somatosensory association cortex primary motor cortex primary somatosensory cortex
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The primary motor cortex is responsible for controlling voluntary movements, so it is also not the correct answer. The somatosensory association cortex is responsible for integrating sensory information from different parts of the body, so it is not the correct Show more…
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