Brain-mapping studies of the star-nosed mole,which were conducted to determine the significance of its star-shaped nose,led to the discovery that the mole's sensory system
A) is very simple,with no specific organization of sensory structures.
B) is complex but shows no localized or proportional organization.
C) shows localized,proportional organization that can be mapped to specific tentacles.
D) is complex,with many neurons devoted to sensory inputs but with no localized organization.
E) is complex with localized organization,although the size of brain region is not related to the complexity of sensory inputs.
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