The tonotopic map in the auditory cortex is similar to the somatotopic map in the somatosensory cortex in that
A) The locations of sound and touch are both represented by specific parts of these cortical areas
B) Specific stimuli map to specific cortical regions
C) Certain regions in space, such as in front of the head, are overrepresented in the somatosensory and auditory cortex
D) They are the only known examples of spatial mapping in the nervous system
E) all of the above are true
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