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The primary visual cortex is located in the parietal lobe. t or f

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The answer is FALSE

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

The primary visual cortex is in both cerebral hemispheres, in the occipital lobe. It is in the calcarine sulcus On the medial surface of the lobe.

A part becoming apparent at the dorsal Pole. It is surronded by the secondary visual area.

It is a part essential to the conscious processing of Visual stimuli.

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