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English: Some Brodmann areas in a lateral view of the human brain. In red, primary motor cortex; in green, primary sensitive cortex; in blue, visual cortex; in purple, acoustic cortex; in yellow, taste cortex; in orange, language cortex.
Italiano: Alcune aree della classificazione di Brodmann in una visione laterale del cervello umano. In rosso, corteccia motrice primaria; in verde, corteccia sensoriale primaria; in blu, corteccia visiva; in viola, corteccia uditiva; in giallo, corteccia gustativa; in arancio, corteccia del linguaggio.
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