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Brain orchestrates motor acts from "summary" of Discovering the Brain by National Academy of Sciences,Institute of Medicine,Sandra Ackerman

The brain plays a crucial role in coordinating our motor actions. This complex process involves various regions of the brain working together seamlessly to control movement. The primary motor cortex, located at the rear of the frontal lobe, is responsible for initiating voluntary movements. When we decide to move, neurons in this region send signals to the spinal cord, which then transmit these signals to the muscles. However, the primary motor cortex does not work alone. It receives input from other brain regions, such a...
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    Discovering the Brain

    National Academy of Sciences

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