If an associated cortex that is served by both visual and tactile sensory input is damaged, what will be the probable result?
A) Retrograde damage into the somatosensory cortex will occur.
B) Retrograde damage into V1 cortex will occur.
C) Retrograde damage into both the somatosensory and V1 cortices will occur.
D) The animal will not be able to make sense (create a mental representation) of the stimuli if the damage occurred before exposure to the stimuli.
E) The animal will still be able to draw on memories of earlier representations of the stimuli before the damage occurred, and, therefore, the appropriate behavioral response will still occur40
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