What is the main way in which mammalian species vary in their cerebral cortex? A. The locations

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What is the main way in which mammalian species vary in their cerebral cortex?

A. The locations of visual and auditory cortex vary among species.

B. Some mammals have a cerebral cortex and some do not.

C. Brains differ in their size and degree of folding.

D. The number of laminae varies from 2 to 12.

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Biological Psychology

ISBN: 9781337408202

13th Edition

Authors: James W. Kalat

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