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Figure 18. Cortex Motor and Perceptual Hierarchies.
Adapted from Joaquín Fuster, The Prefrontal Cortex, 360 (New York: Raven Press.)
Prefrontal
Premotor
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motor
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(upper)
associative
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(lower)
associative
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sensory