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This really isn't a question. We can't show a diagram. So the auditory cortex goes with the temporal lobe, the primary motor cortex goes with the frontal lobe, the primary sensory cortex goes with parietal lobe, the olfactory cortex is the temporal lobe, the visual cortex is the occipital lobe, and the broca's area goes with the frontal lobe

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