A 40-year-old patient describes an inability to determine where sound is localized, but her hearing is otherwise normal. Which of the following structures would NOT be the location of a lesion causing this symptom?
A) medial geniculate nucleus
B) superior colliculus
C) cochlear nucleus
D) lateral lemniscus
E) auditory cortex
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