Answer:
A) primary somatosensory cortex exhibits somatotopy.
Somatotopy refers to the organization of the primary somatosensory cortex (located in the parietal lobe of the brain) in which it is mapped out according to the different areas of the body. Every part of the somatosensory cortex corresponds to a specific part of the body. This means that when a particular region of the body is stimulated (e.g. through touch), the corresponding region of the brain is also stimulated, which allows the brain to perceive the location and nature of the stimulus. This topographical organization of the brain is important in processing and integrating sensory information, and it is essential for motor planning, movement, and sensory perception.