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Which of the following is NOT true of the central fissure?

It separates the temporal and parietal lobes.;
It is located just behind primary motor cortex.;
It separates the frontal and parietal lobes.;
It is located just in front of somatosensory cortex.;
It is located just above the lateral fissure.;

CORRECT - The central fissure does NOT separate the temporal and parietal lobes, the lateral fissure forms this boundary.

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