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Match the following structures to their descriptions.
a.temporal lobe
b.Wernicke's area
c.somatosensory cortex
d.limbic association cortex
e.corpus callosum
f.primary motor cortex
g.occipital lobe
h.Broca's area
i.supplementary motor area
j.prefrontal association cortex
-Triggers voluntary movement by activating motor neurons
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