Damage to the primary somatosensory motor cortex results in:
A) impaired movement but no impairment to sensory discrimination.
B) impaired simple sensory discrimination and movements.
C) impaired complex sensory discrimination but preservation of the ability to make simple sensory discriminations.
D) no impairment of sensory discrimination or movement.
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